Mickey_Fx
Veteran Member
I've had good luck with the Harbor Freight framing nailer, the 3-in-1 one that allows you to adjust the angle. It drives a lot of nails in a hurry, and has the power to drive 3 1/2" nails flush or even sunk. I also use it for exterior trim with smaller nails, I just adjust the depth to sink them about 1/4" and caulk the holes. It's very forgiving in the nails it accepts, I don't think I've ever had it jam, even using nails that are slightly wrong, like 32 degrees on the 34 setting.
I also use the HF 18-gauge nailer for interior trim. It's a little light but I just shoot extra nails. The holes are so small they almost don't need to be filled. It was less than $20!
The thing about HF is they are constantly changing their models so my experience may not be relevant.
I also have two Bostitch guns, one for siding and one for shingles, that I use for siding and roofing. They are lighter and have a nicer feel than the HF guns but I'm not sure they work any better. I've had good luck buying reconditioned Bostitch on Amazon.
I have an HF store not too far away and I buy nails there, or at Home Depot. If I need specialized nails I buy them on Amazon or Ebay. Ebay is nice if you don't need 5000 nails, you'll find guys who break up boxes and sell them a few hundred at a time.
Have the same 3 in 1 HF nailer. Bought it a yr ago after all my pneumatic tools took a walk. Recently started to use it for first time. No problems so far and it did take a nosedive from 6-8 ft and has never missed a beat. It's pretty heavy and for this old guy, pretty hard to hold out sideways and control placement. But the weight keeps the kickback to a min.
As for nails, been buying at local Lowes. Hitachi brand @ 21ー with plastic for collation. No issues with feeding these nails into the HF gun. For a guy that only has need once in a blue moon, this gun works well for me. Seem to recall paying $100 on sale.
I also have an 18ga and 16 ga nailers. So far haven't had much of a need but they will see service on the current project. Oh, have used the 16ga nailer from Grizzly on this project without any problems.