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Recommendations - Finished Nail Guns

cniss

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Friends -

Any recommendations on "finished nail guns" for installing pine tongue and groove on a wall or flooring materials?

Happy Holidays !

CN
 
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Firebrick43

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Do you want air or cordless?

If air, both hitachi and bostich make good guns from my person experience. No personal experience with the cordless.

As for flooring, you need a flooring nailer. A nail gun will end badly with broken tongues and gaps between boards
 

anndel

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For air I have Porter Cable and cordless Milwaukee. Just a DIY home repairer taking care of 4 homes and both severs my needs.
 
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Rarified27

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Just grabbed the Hitachi NT50AE2 (18g) from Lowe's for 39.98 based on recommendations from here.

Sale is good until 11/29.

I may get the Ryobi 18g for the quick jobs, since it's $99 right now and already have the batteries.
 

Miss the Pontiacs

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I have an Airy 18 guage brad nailer I purchased about 30 years ago. It has served me well no problems. I paid about $130 at the time which I thought reasonable. These tools were coming more into the diy price range. Purchased it around the same time I bought my first compressor. I was in the process of installing pine wainscoting in my basement. A few years later Porter Cable was offering a pancake compressor and a brad nailer for about $100 on sale.
I had a quick look for a 3-5 piece nailer kit both Lowes and HD showed item discontinued. No wonder everyone is going to Amazon. Amazon had a 3 piece Bostich with compressor for $199. Looks good. Mind you we are talking air powered and not cordless.
 

Ch3No2

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Senco has been my fav for the last 30 years and still going strong
 
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