Any of you guys had a go with one of these? Thoughts? Trying to lighten the load when hauling gear for cabinet trim.
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Bought one about a year ago. Love it.
Thanks, man.......
Ya, great machine. Looks like the angled version would serve better.
Cool,
I have, I hope, about 8 years of work in a new 30 story condo, (1.5 mil for each) doing custom built-in's.
Getting to old and tired to lug that compressor, hose and guns. Plus, you can never find a true, dedicated 20 receptical.........
Had my two for a couple years now and knock on wood never had a problem and never cleaned them yet. Sometimes I'll shoot a blank when I get moving too fast with it like on a sheathing with the framer.
Not the fast action skip sheathing machine but great for those single couple second in between shots.
The trimmer's similar and offer a pretty good variety of nail lengths.
The impulse nailers are great until they breakdown. And IMHO they breakdown alot. Air nailers take max 15 min onsite to fix/rebuild, impulse is always 2-3days in the shop +$$$.
Patrick,
Define "often"?
Every 1000 shots? 5000?
You can't field fix it?
No kit?
Thanks