Bought a Framing Nail Gun

   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun
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#31  
How big of a nail do you need or want?

The nailer I have handles up to 3.5 inch long and .162 diameter nails. Which are danged expensive.

Later,
Dan

Mine does 3.5" and .148.

Ian
 
   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun #32  
   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun #33  
When we were getting ready to build our house back a few years ago, I borrowed a framing nailer. after running 10s of thousands of nails through it, I was asked if I wanted to buy it, I said no, why would I buy a worn out nail gun?

Dad gave it to me since I did not want to buy it (I bought a Gravely from him and had to do some repairs he neglected to tell me about so was feeling bad about that..) and now he borrows one if he needs to (I have the full assortment of air nailers).
 
   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun #34  
I always thought Bostitch was the brand that set the standard that other manufactures tried to match and yet only 1 out of 33 posts talked about them.

Has Bostitch quality dropped or are they priced to high?
 
   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun #35  
I believe that Hitachi set the standard for framing nailers years ago
with the NR83. I bought a PorterCable unit for interior framing back
when I was building my house, then sold it afterward. Excellent tool.
 
   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun #36  
I always thought Bostitch was the brand that set the standard that other manufactures tried to match and yet only 1 out of 33 posts talked about them.

Has Bostitch quality dropped or are they priced to high?

As I recall, there's something about Bostitch that makes them difficult... might be a different nail requirement, availability of nails, etc.

My Mastercraft (Canadian Tire Brand) cheapy has worked well during the barn build project. I picked up a used Hitachi sheathing stapler that has driven almost 10,000 staples into cedar shingles since I started the barn, and God alone knows how many before I got it.

Sean
 
   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun #37  
I always thought Bostitch was the brand that set the standard that other manufactures tried to match and yet only 1 out of 33 posts talked about them.

Has Bostitch quality dropped or are they priced to high?

In the various reviews I read over the years in The Journal of Light Construction and Fine Home Building it seemed like Bostitch, Hitachi and a few others were usually well regarded.

I bought the Bostitch because with a quick change a part you can use the same nail gun to handle metal connectors. Otherwise I would need two nail guns.

My Bostitch has shot mostly non Bostitch nails with no problems.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun #38  
My trigger is adjustable for single fire or bump fire but even after all the experience with my gun I don't trust using the bump fire mode - too dangerous,

Some years ago when one of the local hospitals had just opened a cardiac surgery unit when a man shot himself in the heart with a framing nailer. They saved him, but said he never would have made it if it had been necessary to take him to the next nearest center.
 
   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun #39  
FYI,

I just got a note from Amazon. They have some Bostitch tools up to 50% off.

Some very tempting prices. :laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
   / Bought a Framing Nail Gun
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#40  
I've had 3 or 4 fails to feed in the short time I've used this one. The stack of nails just doesn't slide down once in a while.

Gave the spring and rails a squirt of WD-40 and that solved the feeding problem.

Toenailing is a bit awkward.

If I adjust the depth wheel all the way to the deep end, it will sink the toenails almost flush, but not quite. Maybe I need to up the pressure some. I'm running about 90psi. Range in the manual is 70-120.

What pressure do you guys run your guns at?

Ian
 

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