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| 1. Bostitch N62FNK-2 15-Gauge Angled Finish Nailer Kit | |
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I purchased the Bostitch N62FNK-2 nailer (my first nailer) based on the customer reviews and manufacturer information. This gun is absolutely amazing! It delivered everything I wanted in a nailer. I saved money because I didn't damage any of the existing plaster walls, all nails held firmly the first shot...hammering would have been a nightmare!! I was a little apprehensive about using a nail gun since I had never owned one before. It was so easy and so fast!! My only improvement idea would be that the manufacturer offer variety nail packs, so you don't have to buy such large quantities of only one size nail... BUT... Have No fear...Go for it...perhaps the best tool I have ever owned!
The PC is to big, to heavy, to awkward and needed oil, nice gun, but simply put - outdated... Anyone that knows guns will know what I'm saying when I say "this is the Glock of finish nailers" state of the art - top shelf, great job Bostitch...!!! This will be the standard all the rest will follow...
If you are new to air tools, or just nail guns, here's some hard learned advice for you. Don't buy off brand nails, hoses, connectors, etc and try to save a few dollars. You will regret it and probably wind up spending more than if you had bought the quality item in the first place. Nowhere more so than the world of tools is the old addage "you get what you pay for" true. Also, use the 50% rule when selecting a compressor. Buying one that is JUST enough to run the tool you are using will not only shorten the compressor's life and servicability, it will frustrate you and leave you with a bad impression of the compressor or tool because your compressor is running almost constantly. So, do some research and buy a compressor at least 50% more capacity than what you think the minimum is. I'm running this nailer with a 5 HP 25 gallon compressor and it only kicks on every 75 nailings or so. My neighbor has a 2.5 HP 4 gallon dual tank that kicked on every 5th to 6th nailing when he borrowed my nailer. The cost difference is minimal, but the overall satisfaction at the end of the day is worth a ton. Back to the nailer. To date, over 10,000 nailings and still NO JAMS. It's light weight, easy to get into tight spots and with a little practice you can get good enough to paint you moulding prior to install since this gun will not mar the surface or leave oil marks. It's a whole lot easier to paint several thousand feet of moulding on a set of sawhorses in the shop than it is once it's installed 2 feet over your head. Just use some white putty to fill the very discrete nail holes and you're done. PROS: CONS: | |
| 2. Bostitch N88RH-1 Heavy Duty Round Head Nailer | |
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| 3. Bostitch N80CB-1 Industrial Coil Framing Nailer | |
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Let's start with what you're not going to get: With this, my first framing nailer, I scratched my head a few times getting the tool ready to use. It wasn't immediately obvious where the air hose connected; there's a recessed red plastic cap at the end of the handle, and an arrow pointing to it labeled "OIL". Pry this cap out with your fingernails, buy a 1/4" male NPT plug (to fit your air hose connector) and some Teflon tape, and screw the plug into the end of the nailer. The N80CB comes equipped with a black contact trip trigger. A contact trigger will fire every time the safety shoe around the business end of the tool is depressed as long as the trigger is down. The loaded nailer is over 10 pounds so its weight tends to drop it down onto the nailing surface right after the recoil bumps it up -- frequently leading to two or three nails driven. I decided I'd prefer the silver-gray sequential trip trigger, included in a plastic bag. You need a hammer and the included punch to drive out the trigger pivot pin, and to drive the pin back when you install the other trigger. The trigger moves back with no pressure when installed; you'll feel very slight trigger resistance, however, when the safety shoe is depressed. The nail loading procedure is made needlessly mysterious by the tiny drawings (.8 square inches each) illustrating the first four steps of the operation. If a normal picture is worth a thousand words, these are worth maybe 42. So I'll add a few more to help. Position the tool with the firing end at the lower left, with the "!WARNING:" label on the cyclindrical nail can oriented for reading. The loading latch is midway between this label and the business (firing) axis of the tool. There's a flat fingertip-sized metal shelf at the top of the latch. Press this down (that is, in the direction the nails fire) and swing the loading door open toward you and to the left. Grab the plastic part that has the "!WARNING:" label, and swing the top cover of the nail can open toward you and to the right. There's a buckle clamp holding the bottom of the nail can in place. Using your right hand reach below the hinge of the top cover and follow the curve of the lower can around toward its far side. Your index finger will be on the buckle latch lever. Pull the lever toward you until the latch springs open, then move the near part of the buckle clamp off the ridge at the right side of the lower can. Get a couple of fingers behind this clamping ridge and pull toward you. The bottom section of the can will pop out of the grooves it's nested into on the fixed side of the can. Reinsert the bottom section of the can so that the far side rectangular cutout ("window") underlines the correct nail length embossed in the black plastic of the fixed side of the can. Mark this position some way other than by using the measurement cutout (I used a felt-tip pen until I got used to the sizes) as you won't be able to see the markings when the can is full of nails. Remove the can again and fill it with nails. With the B & C Eagle nails at 3-1/4" I had to unwind the full 200 nail coil and rewind it to fit smoothly around the spindle. (If you have to re-coil your nails make sure the 15 degree slant puts the point forward of the head as the nail coil exits the can.) Reinsert the can at the appropriate position and reattach the buckle clamp. Pull enough of the coil from the can to get the lead nail into the business axis of the gun, and the nail immediately behind it between the teeth of the feed pawl. Make sure the nail heads are all in the feed groove provided for them. Swing the top cover of the nail can closed from the right, and the loading door closed from the left. Push firmly until the door locks into place. With your new 1/4" NPT plug in place on the nailer, attach it to your air hose's quick connector. Now you're ready to get to work! How does the N80CB work? Very well! After using my gentle finish nailer I admit I was surprised to see sparks fly each time one of the heavy framing nails was hammered home. My only difficulty: finding a local source of nails in Silicon Valley. Luckily the B & C Eagle nails available from Amazon worked like a champ (after recoiling). No jams; no problems at all. The N80CB does not come with a depth of drive adjustment. There's a fairly expensive add-on unit you can buy. You can also get an approximation of drive depth adjustment by fiddling with the air pressure within the 70-100 PSI range. Based on only framing with 2-1/2" and 3-1/4" nails, you should set the pressure based on the nail size (100 PSI for the bigger nails) and leave it alone. Finally, I found the packaging pretty meager. This is a bulky, heavy tool, and the packaging is just a box containing a cardboard sheet with cutouts designed to cradle the nailer. My unit ended up ripping the cardboard cutout sheet as its weight was thrown about by the UPS shippers. Luckily the tool itself was rugged enough to survive.
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| 4. Bostitch MIIIFN Industrial Flooring Cleat Nailer | |
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| 5. Bostitch CPACK265 Finish Nailer/Brad Nailer & Compressor Combo Kit | |
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| 6. Bostitch N88WW Industrial High Power Framing Nailer | |
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I missed the same offer at a Seattle home improvement store to save $10 and a trip on the ferry. Stanley says it is the problem of Amazon, Amazon says it is Stanley's problem. Amazon says "send it back!", thanks a lot. I already missed the other offer and I'd have to wait for a credit and still make the trip into town to buy the same damn framing nailer without the palm nailer (because the other offer has now expired!). I told Amazon to stand behind what they sell and send me a palm nailer, any palm nailer. The Senco, Porter Cable, Tradesman or Bostitich will do just fine. We will see, I'll edit if they back their product up. This is a huge deal! This item costs around $80 - $90 if purchased separately. My hopes are not very high though. You know whose problem this really is? Mine. So far no ownership from Amazon. OK here is an update. Amazon sort of stood behind it. They will not let me say how (edited out my comments on the last update). It works very well, I have the first floor of my addition done in a very short time. Hasn't jammed once. Also it is very light and easy to handle. An issue though. A 28 degree clipped head, wire collated nail is not the most common in the world. They are a little hard to come by. There are also applications that a clipped headed nail cannot be used (some siding applications). If I had it to do over again I would have gone with the round headed 22 degree. The Bostich though. My friend, who is in the trades, thought the body of it was plastic, it was so light. It is magnesium.
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| 7. Bostitch N88RH-2MCN Industrial High-Powered Round Head Framing Nailer and Metal Connector | |
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I've been using the gun for about 6 weeks now with a Dewalt Emglo compressor and I love it. Depth-of-drive adjustment takes 2 seconds and requires no tools. Nails are driven consistently to the set depth. Loading is simple, and the gun feels durable. You have to change nosepieces (included) when going between standard framing nails and metal connector nails, but this is as quick and easy as adjusting the depth-of-drive. I got my first framing connector nails today and set a couple dozen Simpson truss clips. Not a single miss, and every nail driven perfectly. The nails are hard to come by, and I had to check several hardware stores before I found one that could even special order them (it turns out that Home Depot was able to do this for me). True, the nails are a bit pricey, but labor is far pricier, so it's really not an issue when you consider how much time you save. All in all, given how many metal framing connectors are used in typical residential construction nowadays, this gun is terrifically useful.
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| 8. Bostitch N80SB-1 Framing Stick Nailer | |
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| 9. Bostitch CPACKN80 Framing Nailer & Compressor Combo Kit | |
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| 10. Bostitch MFN200 Manual Flooring Nailer | |
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| 11. Bostitch RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer | |
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As for my experiences with it? I was considering the Hitachi Ultra-Light intially. I had been waiting for Bostitch to produce the rumored "lighter" gun too. Just before I went to get the Hitachi (which I kind of put off for a while because I heard that they just did'nt take a beating like their heavier standard guns did), the Bostitch finally came out and I got it. After over 20 years of roofing, I managed to do something I have'nt done in a long time. I surprised myself. I actually laid out shingles even faster than I normally do. I was going through coils so quickly that I thought my helper was'nt bringing me up what I needed. It's amazing even for a seasoned roofer, this gun is just balanced so rightly. I had the model before this one (the RN45B-1) and still do. It too is a workhorse and bulletproof. As with any tool, keep it clean and it'll run forever. I believe it is the 2nd lightest gun on the market (behind the Hitachi), but I'll give up that extra pound of weight for performance anyday. It's fast and it keeps up with me. It also makes it easy to place the nails in the proper nailing area on the shingle (anybody can be fast, but being fast and placing the nails where they belong distinguishes a roofer). I had no problems with my other Bostitch; I just wanted the newest gun on the market and I'm happy I got it. I highly reccomend it. In one run, I knocked out 4 squares with a 30 foot valley to contend with in 23 minutes and did'nt even realize it. It's that quick. And a nice trick, when laying down felt, hold it down and it shoots off nails like a machine gun. You drag the gun across the felt and it fires them off at equal intervals depending on how fast your dragging the gun. In less than a second, I nail down a 6 to 7 linear foot line that secures my paper and let's me get to shingling. The nail lockout feature saves shingles and the see-thru coil canister is a must when your changing coils on a basis of one every couple of minutes or so. I've used other guns and for me there is no excuse for poor performance. There is nothing more frustrating than having to stop "hummin'" just to clear out a gun. When you make a living laying shingles, you have to have the best. Just like anything in life, accessorize it right (in other words, use only brand name coil nails) and you should'nt have any problems. This gun takes your skill and multiplies it. This, for me, is The Best.
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| 12. Bostitch BT200K-2 5/8" to 2" Brad Nailer Kit, 18 Gauge | |
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I am surprised with the negative comments of other reviewers. I am wondering if their bad luck was associated with loading. This gun needs the nails at the bottom of its holder. There are groves for the nail heads of different length nails. Perhaps if you load the nails in to the wrong grove it might cause jamming. I did not have any jamming problems so far. Also, I used porter cable brand nails. I did not have any issues. I am wondering if cheaper brand nails are the cause of some of the negaitive comments. I am sorry for everyone who did not like this gun. I love it. I worked for me right out of the box.
The BT-200 can shoot a 2" brad, the BT-35 only shoots a max. length brad of 1-3/8". The 200 is somewhat lighter than the 35, but not by much. Adjusting air pressure and adding a few drops of oil suddenly doesn't seem as much of an issue now as it did just one hour ago.
Now I'm in the middle of a huge project building shelving for our home-based business and have driven just over 3000 1" brads without a single jam or misfeed. I do find that Porter-Cable brand brads seem to be a little harder and drive better than Bostitch brand - I'm nailing into some hardboard which is really a challenge for weak nails. Overall, I haven't had any problems with this brad nailer and am considering buying one for myself.
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| 13. Bostitch PN100K Industrial High Speed Impact Nailer Kit | |
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The tool has a good feel and weight. Very comfortable. I drove over 200 nails the first day I used it and it never malfuctioned once. The glove keeps the tool where it needs to be and there is very limited recoil so it doesn't bother your hand at all. I would recomend this nailer to anyone who does even the smallest amount of construction or home inprovement. In fact I have a second one on order for a Christmas gift for my 68 year old father who fell in love with it the first time he used it.
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| 14. Bostitch SB-2IN1 Brad Nailer / Finish Stapler Combo Tool | |
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| 15. Bostitch FN16250K-2 16-Gauge Magnesium Straight Finish Nailer | |
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| 16. Bostitch CRN38K 20.4-Volt Cordless Roofing Nailer w/Case | |
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... If you are buying an air nail roofing gun. Reconsider and buy this battery operated gun.
It does not use gas cells like the Paslode. It is multi-blow, kind of like a jackhammer or a rotary hammer. It actually hits the nail a bunch of times before it drives it in unlike the paslode nailer that drives it in one motion. Seems to be really slower than an air tool. This makes it vibrate like crazy in your hand and it is wicked loud. Wear ear plugs with this thing. It runs off of a 20.4Volt battery pack. The problem is that the battery is heavy and they dont have a drill or anything to run on the same battery. There is no way to spread your investment in expensive cordless tools. You also have to carry around another charger and battery and plug another thing in. THere is no cigarette lighter charger for the truck available either. This thing is heaaavvvvyyy. My hitachi air roofing nailer weighs only 5-6 lbs i would guess but i think this thing is over 10 pounds. Way too heavy to be swinging around on a ladder or a steep pitch for repair jobs. The balance is a little weird to. Air tools are built to drive down into the shingle but this thing is shaped like a drill so you have a tendency to not drive the nail in straight. The thing that really irks me is the fact that you cant use the same nail coils that you use in an air gun. You actually have to buy nails that are specifically for this tool and dont work with anything else! So that puts you at risk for them to jack up the prices on the nails once you are hooked on them. The nails also come in these little plastic individaul pouches. Im no freaky enviromentalist but i dont like wasting all that plastic and i dont like cleaning more junk off a jobsite at the end of a day. HEAVY, LOUD, SLOW AND YOU HAVE TO BUY THIER NAILS. ALL THIS FOR ONLY ... GET ONE TODAY! ... Read more | |
| 17. Stanley SBN200K 2" 18GA Brad Nailer | |
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| 18. Stanley SFN250K 2-1/2" 16 GA Straight Finish Nailer | |
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| 19. Bostitch BT125K-2 5/8" to 1-1/4" Brad Nailer Kit, 18 Gauge | |
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| 20. Stanley SBN125K 1-1/4" 18GA Brad Nailer | |
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