Pneumatic Nail Guns

   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #31  
Hello,
Two years ago I bought a similar campbell hausfeld set but it only had three guns- a framing nailer, an angled 2.5 inch finish gun, and a small 1.25 inch trim gun. I built my entire house using all three guns and experienced no issues. They worked flawlessly. I did all framing and finishing for the house. I contracted out for the shingling, plumbing, electric, and foundation. I only mention this to note how many nails passed through these guns during construction.... A lot!
I am building another house this spring and plan on using them again. Hopefully they perform as well.
Have fun- Dan
 
   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #32  
I'm just wondering how many different spellings of "Porter Cable" can occur in one thread:laughing:
 
   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #33  
If you are only going to do a few "side" projects and plan on having your contractor do the majority of the work then I would say give the combo a try. Worst case - you can return them to Lowes. I have guns from Maxx, Stanley, (old) porter cable, Paslode, Omer, and many other brands. For working every day go with a pro grade gun. For weekend warrior stuff I would definitely try the imports.

Good luck on the new house.
 
   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #34  
Palsode, bought a used one on ebay for under 100 shipped, the tool is a beast. Uses either type of nails. I used it to build a chicken coop and wow did it make it fast to put up. I also have a dewalt brad nailer, love it have used it lot and one of my top three air tools.
 
   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #35  
I used a harbor freight framing nailer.It will shoot full and clipped head and 3 different angles 21 28 and 34.It has over 6,000 nails and only a hand full of jams.My roofing nailer has close to twice as many nails through it and works fine. I think I paid a little over 200.00 for both.They are not the best but a good deal for the price.

I'll second that. I bought a pair of 21 degree HF nailers, figuring I'd wear 1 out, or drop and break it. The primary nailer has driven more than 40,000 nails and it's still going strong, the backup nailer is rarely used. At $69each, you can afford to buy a backup. Same goes for their roofing nailers. Sometimes good is good enough and the HF nailers have been good enough for me.
 
   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #36  
Palsode, bought a used one on ebay for under 100 shipped, the tool is a beast. Uses either type of nails. I used it to build a chicken coop and wow did it make it fast to put up. I also have a dewalt brad nailer, love it have used it lot and one of my top three air tools.

I don't know how much they've changed, but in 1996, my brother bought a pneumatic Paslode framing gun to build his house. It worked flawlessly for the entire construction job and then he sold it to a neighber. He also bought a new Craftsman 18 gauge brad gun for the finish work. I bought a re-conditioned Campbell-Hausfeld 18 gauge brad gun and it looked exactly like his Craftsman. Both worked flawlessly until we sold them when we moved back to town. Since then, my brother gave me a Harbor Freight combination pneumatic brad/staple gun. It's been seldom used, but has worked fine so far when I've used it.
 
   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #37  
I lurk over at the JLC forums, a pros-only site.

I had to stop paying attention to their 'pros' when they featured the guy that hangs doors with no shims. Another front cover featured a guy trimming his rafter tails with a saws-all. It was all I could take. :laughing:

I've always gone with Bostitch nailers.
 
   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #38  
I am not sure if that framing nailer shoots the round headed nails vs. the clipped head or not. The inspectors here will question gun nails that do not have the full round head.

Full round head, 21*
 
   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #39  
I have to say that I have rarely used Cambell Hausfield, my dad has a few in his hobby shop, but I would guess they have only had a few hundred nails shot in the last ten years. I built cabinets for about 5 years, a house full a week or better, and only had to replace one crown stapler. In the shop we used all Paslode, (the hose type), but in the field we used all Porter Cable. Porter Cable seems to have decent prices, especially if you pick up the combo kit. Lately I've been doing a lot more framing and less finish work, and the one that suprised me was a refurbished Ridgid framing nailer. It has had a few thousand nails through it with only 10 or 12 jams. I bought it from a truck load sale for maybe $100. Just like any nailer, oil fairly liberally, like 15 drops in big nailers, 2-3 drops in little nailers a couple times a day. You don't want to spray that oil from the exhaust onto your projects. The oil will prevent the stain from penetration on your trim and such. The oil on the framing won't hurt, as it all gets covered up. My older Dewalt is a pretty decent framer, but my Bostich is just about worthless. However, one of my foreman buddies swear by them. Hitachi and Senco have always been great tools, but you pay a little extra for them. As for nails, here in Wyoming, everything is moving towards the full head plastic collated nails. I believe building codes now do not allow clipped head framing nails, just something to research first. Good luck in whatever you choose, I don't hear much about Campbell, but I don't hear too much negative. All the other ones are tried and true, so just read what people say, and make up your own mind. You know better than anyone else how much use it's going to get and by that, what price you want to pay. Take care!
 
   / Pneumatic Nail Guns #40  
I vote for Hitachi, they are simple to fix plus built well. There are also variations in nail cost and Hitachi is pretty common, plus parts are well priced and common. I have a Bostich coil fence nailer that I just love its so light and powerful, I really don't like working on Bostich tools and the stick framer is horrible, I have one. Mostly everything else is Hitachi. I have 20 +guns.
 

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