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Power tool question

ynot167

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I am planning to renovate my house (just cosmetics). I wanted to buy a nail gun. Should I get an electric or pneumatic? Any suggestions??? Thanks


I need brands/models that a DIYer would recommend.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
How much do you want to spend?


no more than $150...up to $200 if i could use a variety of nails.

what would be the best one for mouldings, frames (around the house nailer).
 
A brad nailer would work... You can often find inexpensive gun/compressor kits at the local Home Depot or the like.
 
Originally posted by: ynot167
Originally posted by: mugs
How much do you want to spend?


no more than $150...up to $200 if i could use a variety of nails.

what would be the best one for mouldings, frames (around the house nailer).

Blast... I've used this and it was very nice, but it's 2.5 times as much as you want to pay, and it only does finish nails. 🙂 It also smells really bad and I think the fumes are toxic. :disgust:
 
hammer & a nail set
Not worth the money for what it sounds like you'll use it for.
But if you just have some cash and want to blow it on a tool, 'd go for the pneumatic ... gives you an excuse to buy a compressor 😀
 
It's more than you want to spend, but Home Depot has a Porter Cable compressor with a finishing nail gun and a separate brad gun for 300 bucks. That's about half the price of the individual components.
 
An electric Brad nailer is gonna run 150-200 bucks for a decent one. Brad nailers electric in particular are limited to wire brads 1-1/2" or shorter. Useful but not all around useful. Electric nail guns for that matter wont drive a very large nails.

I have this unit and it is handy, but not for any heavy duty jobs.
It will through 3/4" plywood but not through hardwood trim.
 
This is a little more than you said but worth a look .... here ... Do believe there is a $50 rebate available here... click me

I bought this last summer and have used it for several projects. Works very well.
 
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