MFL
Gold Member
Evening guys,
I'm finally ready to start building my workshop on the out-of-square pad I had poured this summer (long story I'd rather forget /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif). The building will be 20x30 and stick built. Roof and skin will be in metal. In preparation, I went to the Carrollton (GA.) TSC yesterday and purchased a 6.5 hp, 22 gallon compressor to use with a nail gun. My problem is that all of the other projects I've finished like this have all been done the old fashioned way. I need some advice on what to look for in a nail gun before I make my purchase.
This project is pretty small, but I will be starting the horse barn and the hay/tractor shed this summer, and I want something that I won't out-grow. Price isn't a factor in the sense that most name-brand framing nailers seem to be in the $200-350 range, and I have the CFO convinced on the purchase /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif. My questions are more toward which brand might be more dependable, what options I should look for, etc. Also, as the weather is getting colder and my bones are getting older, I'm interested in finding something that isn't going to make my arm numb. I'm sure anything will be better than swinging the Estwing, but if anybody has an opinion on the ergonomic viability of one model over another, I'd appreciate it!!
As always, thanks to all. Pictures will be posted as soon as they're available.
I'm finally ready to start building my workshop on the out-of-square pad I had poured this summer (long story I'd rather forget /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif). The building will be 20x30 and stick built. Roof and skin will be in metal. In preparation, I went to the Carrollton (GA.) TSC yesterday and purchased a 6.5 hp, 22 gallon compressor to use with a nail gun. My problem is that all of the other projects I've finished like this have all been done the old fashioned way. I need some advice on what to look for in a nail gun before I make my purchase.
This project is pretty small, but I will be starting the horse barn and the hay/tractor shed this summer, and I want something that I won't out-grow. Price isn't a factor in the sense that most name-brand framing nailers seem to be in the $200-350 range, and I have the CFO convinced on the purchase /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif. My questions are more toward which brand might be more dependable, what options I should look for, etc. Also, as the weather is getting colder and my bones are getting older, I'm interested in finding something that isn't going to make my arm numb. I'm sure anything will be better than swinging the Estwing, but if anybody has an opinion on the ergonomic viability of one model over another, I'd appreciate it!!
As always, thanks to all. Pictures will be posted as soon as they're available.