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#963233 - 01/31/07 05:46 PM
Cordless nail guns
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/26/02
Posts: 81
Loc: Grand Forks, ND
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I'm going to do some remodeling this spring to my house. I'm going to replace the trim, new interior doors and do a room in knotty pine. I would like to buy a nail gun to do this work. I don't own a air compressor or a nail gun so I was thinking of maybe buying a cordless nail gun or one that runs on the gas cylinders. Anyone have any experience with these or can point me in the right direction. Thanks.
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#963234 - 01/31/07 05:55 PM
Re: Cordless nail guns
[Re: 2dog]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 07/07/04
Posts: 520
Loc: Champlin, MN
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Lot's of em in Pawn shop's. Do some research and you may just want to get an air gun, cheaper to. Self powered nail gun's could leave you out in the cold when the cell goes out and you can't find the right cartridge at 11:00 at night.
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#963235 - 01/31/07 06:43 PM
Re: Cordless nail guns
[Re: 2dog]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 06/18/06
Posts: 2642
Loc: Willmar area
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You can probably buy a compressor kit (finish nailer&brad nailer)cheaper and you won't be always buying batteries,gas,Unless your job requires you to do minor installs here and there.You can then air tires use compressed ait to blow things clean etc.
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#963236 - 01/31/07 07:56 PM
Re: Cordless nail guns
[Re: MSRiverdog]
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 02/03/04
Posts: 143
Loc: Owatonna MN USA
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2Dog,
A few ways you can go on this. If you are just doing trim work, you can go with a dewalt 18V finish nailer or you can go with a Paslode impulse nailer. The paslode uses a battery and a fuel cell. It is basically a controlled explosion. The paslode is a much better quality nail gun but you will may more for it. If I were you I would go with an air nailer(compressor type). I know you said that you don't have a compressor but I saw at Mills Fleet not too long ago, a kit with 2 nail guns and a compressor for like $199. I believe it was a porter cable brand. The compressor is small but will be plenty sufficient to run finish nailers and finish staplers. I think the kit had an 18ga. brad nailer and a 16ga. straight finish gun.
Check it out.
Nate
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#963237 - 02/01/07 04:29 PM
Re: Cordless nail guns
[Re: natebuddy]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/26/02
Posts: 81
Loc: Grand Forks, ND
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Thanks everyone, I'm going to go shopping this weekend and look for a compressor and nail gun. This sounds like the way to go. Thanks again.
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#963238 - 02/08/07 12:00 PM
Re: Cordless nail guns
[Re: 2dog]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 04/27/05
Posts: 2036
Loc: lake Iwanttobethere
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I have both Paslode impulse nailer and a framer. Great tools. Little spendy but they have payed for themselves in time saved. But then again I use them on the job where time is of course money. Advantages of no air compressor needed no air hose to fight and no sound of compressor running. Can just store them in the tool box and with in seconds you are up and running with them. If you have a lot of work to be done you might look into the nailer. But a pancake compressor and nailer works to ( have that also).
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#963240 - 11/16/07 03:25 AM
Re: Cordless nail guns
[Re: Bobby Bass]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 05/25/05
Posts: 991
Loc: WBL, MN
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I have the Passlode nailer and it is great for knotty pine/carsiding/etc. That is the reason I got it, and it was worth every penny, especially when doing the ceiling. I got the straight nailer, but doing it again I would get the angled one for just 10 or 20 bucks more. They really are worth it IMHO, to not have the hose to drag around.
We used a buddy's 2 Passlode framers when we built my garage, and that convinced me the Passlode is the way to go, even for the extra $$. Unbelievabel from sheathing to studs to anything, and just having it hanging on your belt for when you need it.
If I was doing all workshop stuff, or just a quick little project it wouldn't matter.
Anyway, I am no pro, but love my little Passlode and also the bigger framers. Good luck,
Edited by BoxMN (11/16/07 03:27 AM)
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#1336991 - 03/29/08 12:10 PM
Re: Cordless nail guns
[Re: Kodiak]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 03/01/08
Posts: 8
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I use impulse nailers all the time. I havent hade a compressor in my truck for about 5 years now. I believe their cost is more than made up by the portability, ease of usr and besides that I don't have to listen to some loud compressor running.
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#1389599 - 05/06/08 12:16 AM
Re: Cordless nail guns
[Re: Ishnala]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 05/05/08
Posts: 10
Loc: Wahkon or East Bethel
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I have an Impulse trim gun & use it some. I use my P-C trim gun & brad nailer for higher end stuff. Look at the nail size. Thinner is better. Senco used to be the class in the field but I really like the P-C guns and their ability to control how deep you drive the fastener.
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