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Need a new framing nailer

Jeffh40

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My trusty N80 nailer bit the dust a couple of years ago when some discontinued internal parts shattered while building a deck. I haven't had a need for one until recently now that I have a 1800sf basement to finish so I'm on the lookout for a new one.

Having been out of the trades for 20 years, I haven't really kept up on which brands are good for long term investments. I'm assuming any current Senco or Bostitch nailers are probably fine but which models do people use?


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This isn't my old one, but mine was about this used and abused. Bought it back in the early 90s from a tool rental place.


Not really interested in battery or Paslode style guns, just pneumatic.
 
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tncatadjuster

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My Paslode died internally about a month ago, after 28 years of perfect service doing odd job and several fences and decks. When looking for new I read the reviews and there are some issues with most of the offerings, I ended up with the Milwaukee. It's ok but I was used to the Paslode and it feels a little clunky, hopefully I will get used to it with time. Hitachi was the next in line, but the store clerk talked me out of it.


Good Luck:thumbup:
 

Downwindtracker 2

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I was out of the trade twice as long. I picked up a Bostich coil nailer . Coil nailers can do blocking. I got a Bostich on sale, the salesman asked what I was going to use it for, I told him a house and a garage. He said that it should last for that.
 

jg4660

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I bought a Dewalt from HD for $169. Just framed a finish basement, about 1000 nails, no issues at all. Nice gun.

JG
 

bochnak

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I bought a used Paslode F350 on ebay for 100-120 and used the heck out of it. Nails are readily available at HD etc..
 

BFBOB

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Bostich - I think N90?? I use it so seldom the last two times I had to replace several deteriorated plastic/rubber internal bits. So far, they're available and not expensive. And, yeah it works great (when not sitting for 5 years!!)

If I were buying new, I'd look carefully at the all-electric battery units. Assuming they have enough grunt, it looks to me like a step up from even Paslode.
 
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Jeffh40

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Bostich - I think N90?? I use it so seldom the last two times I had to replace several deteriorated plastic/rubber internal bits. So far, they're available and not expensive. And, yeah it works great (when not sitting for 5 years!!)

If I were buying new, I'd look carefully at the all-electric battery units. Assuming they have enough grunt, it looks to me like a step up from even Paslode.

The problem I have with battery powered is the same thing that you said in your first paragraph. Since I don't use it for a living, it will do a lot of sitting. I don't need another proprietary battery powered item sitting around for 2-3 years between projects. A well oiled pneumatic nailer should be good for 20 years or more of light use.
 

Robinson1

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New Bostitch guns are junk. Bostitch will never get another penny of my money. I won't even buy their nails.

I'd recommend Hitachi or Paslode.
 

TalonFE

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Some fellas that really knew what they were doing used a pneumatic Ridgid 21 degree round-head framing nailer to install a 15 ft load bearing beam in my house as part of a remodel. It was high-speed....literally. They used it also to make quick work of enclosing two window openings. It had a magnesium housing and looked easy to manipulate one-handed. Really quiet too.
 

crewchief888

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FWIW
local lowes had some metabo air nailers at clearance prices a few weeks ago.

I picked up an 18g finish nailer for under $100


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