I’m looking for some long term reviews on the Dewalt 15Ga Angled Finish Nailer. Any common problems with these guns? Also, has Bostitch fixed the problem they were having when their 15ga nailer would hit something hidden like a nail?
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Hey
Most of my tools are Dewalt, but my nail guns are from Senco. Dewalt started to make nail guns couple years now so I have'nt seen to many long time reviews. I read about Dewalt finish guns but the thing I most displease about it, is that guns use lubrication their for it spit out oil. My Senco SFN40 doesn't need oil. Thats my only review!
Mark...
p.s Senco doesn't carry the model I use but the new one it's the same.
http://senco.com/con_rem/ViewTool.aspx?toolid=155
My brother bought one when they first came out, since then he has bought another to add to the collection because it performs well. The thing I like most is the belt hook that functions perfectly. No problems with power, jambing, or double fires.
I have the Hitachi and like it better, but it may be because it is familiar.
American Tradition
Trim Carpentry Co.
I've got the DW 16ga finisher and it's one of the best tools from them I've had.Jason Pharez Construction
Framing & Exterior Remodeling