Pnumatic guns Brad pin or staple

Started by Paul Andersen, December 05, 2006, 01:35:37 AM

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Paul Andersen

I am getting ready to assemble about 100 frames and I want to buy a pnumatic nailer to make it as painless as possible. I already have the compressor and several other nail guns but I do not have anything for small work.

I am trying to decide between the following:

a 7/16" Crown. 18-Gauge Staples. 3/8"â€"5/8" Lengths. Senco

a Heavy-Duty 1-1/2" x 1/4" 18 Gauge Narrow Crown Stapler. Dewalt

a pin nailer,  drives 1/2"â€"1" 23 gauge micro pins. Senco

a brad nailer, drives 18 gauge brads from 5/8" â€" 2". Senco

I was wonder if any of you have any experience using any of these and what works best.

Thanks for any opinions and suggestions based on your experiences.

Paul
Paul

Michael Bush

I have a 1/4" narrow crown staple.  I use 1" staples on the frames.  I use 1 1/2" staples on boxes.  I use 5/8" staples for putting the shims on my tops to make the entrances.  I use 1 1/4" to put hand rails etc. on my long hives where I want to nail two 3/4" boards together and not have the staples stick out.

It works great.
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18-Guage brad nailer & 18-guage 1/4" crown stapler

Uses 5/8" to 2" brads and 1/2" to 1-1/2" Crown Staples.
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inthebackwoods

I use a brad nailer, with 1" 18 gauge brads works great for me!

wtiger

staples are much sturdier, but given how their jointed together a brad would work just fine.

Kev

I put mine together with a 16-ga finish nailer and 1.25" nails.

to attach the foundation I used 5/8" brads shot from an electric staple gun.

kev
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Kirk-o

It looks like you got things worked out I'm going to get me one
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Kev

Quote from: Kirk-o on February 16, 2007, 06:19:08 PM
It looks like you got things worked out I'm going to get me one
kirk-o

try tool crib of the north at amazon.com. I got a factory refurbished Porter Cable nailer from them. Works like it's brand new.

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