Nails Senco

Nails Senco

Nails Senco
Anyone recommend a good 23 gauge pin nailer over another?
I use 23 gauge pin nailer’s on ocassion for nailing the intricate wood things like inkerbol and small pieces of material. But my 23g. Senco nailer only last me a year, and i don’t even use it that often maybe twice a month.

I’ve seen others out there that are cheaper, Porter cable, Air Locker, Senco etc etc. Which have you had the most luck with and what did it cost?

I just bought one from a Canadian firm on ebay and it works fine, even came with a pack of pins from 12mm to 25mm. They are all made by the same firm in China, hate to say it, with a different coat of paint to differentiate them. I got mine for around $30.




Nails Senco
What is the best framing air nailer?
I am looking for the most versatile stick framing nailer, I see that Bostitch has interchangeable heads for shooting strap nails and framing nails and some others have a flush nailer attachment for shooting sheathing nails. I’ll be doing all three and want a quality gun that will stand up to nailing all day long, Preferably around $200. I have a twin stack compressor that puts out 4.5 CFM at 90 psi and will pump up to 150 psi with a 4.6 gallon tank. Would a good depth of drive adjustment eliminate the need for the flush nailer attachment? I’ve been looking at Senco, Bostitch, Paslode, DeWalt, Duo-Fast and Rigid. What about paper tape vs. plastic vs. wire collation, which is best?

from past experience the senco is the way to go. i don’t have one but ive used one allot. i have bostitch now but if they go bad they r gone. they r to heavy and big. the wire nails are best because when you drop them they dont break like plastic or paper. the survey the other guy talked about are ok but experience is better. hope you find the best.