uncwstudent
Well-known member
Hey guys, just wanted to get your thoughts as I'm stuck on making a decision about nailers.
I have a Bostitch 18ga battery powered nailer (its basically the Dewalt DCN680) and I've been pretty happy with it. I got the Bostitch because a local bargain outlet had a brand new one for a great price. Recently, I've become more interested in pneumatic tools due to their low costs and longevity. I've recently purchase a Ridgid 6 gallon pancake compressor with LSA and I'm waiting on the arrival of 16ga and 18ga Ridgid nailers. The whole package was about $230 plus tax.
I primarily want to build furniture and maybe do a few thing around the house in the future. For those of you who have used both battery powered and air tools, what would you think of transitioning from battery to air? Should I just stick to battery powered tools or is it more feasible to move to air?
I have a Bostitch 18ga battery powered nailer (its basically the Dewalt DCN680) and I've been pretty happy with it. I got the Bostitch because a local bargain outlet had a brand new one for a great price. Recently, I've become more interested in pneumatic tools due to their low costs and longevity. I've recently purchase a Ridgid 6 gallon pancake compressor with LSA and I'm waiting on the arrival of 16ga and 18ga Ridgid nailers. The whole package was about $230 plus tax.
I primarily want to build furniture and maybe do a few thing around the house in the future. For those of you who have used both battery powered and air tools, what would you think of transitioning from battery to air? Should I just stick to battery powered tools or is it more feasible to move to air?