Published at Friday, 10 August 2018. Nailer. By Gilda Puckett.
The pinner drives 23 gauge, headless micro pins from 1" - 2" in length with the power to slide through tough materials while also not splitting or marring your projects and as the tool weighs only 2.9 lbs, it is extremely comfortable to operate throughout awkward or continuous work. Ultimately, with comfort, precision, and power, the pinner is ideal for molding, cabinets, trim, and etc, and pricing at about $240 - $250, the nailer is definitely an investment, but one that will continuously deliver professional, powerful, high-performance results.
As I say you should be looking for good quality from a well know brand such as Bostitch, Hitachi, DeWALT, Porter Cable, Milwaukee, Max,Makita, Duo-Fast, Wen, Paslode, Ridgid, Senco and Craftsman.
Once you have properly aligned the nailer, push it gently toward the wood and depress its safety nose before pulling on the trigger. If you do things right, you should get the nail driven directly in the trim at your desired angle.
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