I have the PC DA250A (15 ga.), so I would assume that DA nails are the
angled strips and FN nails (16 ga.) are the straight strips.
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 10:24:06 -0500, "C & E" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> Does anyone out there have a Grizzly model H6144 15 ga finish nailer (34
>> degree)? I need to know what type 15 ga nail it takes "DA or FN". The
>> manual does not specify. When I emailed Grizzly tech support they said FN
>> stlye, but I cannot find 34 degree FN style nails.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> --
>> Bob Wilsey
>>
>>
>
>Bob, I'd telephone Grizzly and discuss with them the situation and what
>brand will fit *their* tool. Just approach them rationally with your
>problem and they should help, based on their reputation.
>
Most nailer seem to come with a starter stick in the box. No such luck with
this one. Nothing to compare it to.
--
Bob
"Ron Truitt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> If you have part of a stick of nails for it and take them to a bona fide
> air tool and fastener business they should be able to figure it out. I
> took my gun in to a fastener business and they tried a couple of things
> and found out mine(not same as yours) takes Senco finish nails.
>
> RonT
>
"Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone out there have a Grizzly model H6144 15 ga finish nailer (34
> degree)? I need to know what type 15 ga nail it takes "DA or FN". The
> manual does not specify. When I emailed Grizzly tech support they said FN
> stlye, but I cannot find 34 degree FN style nails.
>
> thanks
>
> --
> Bob Wilsey
>
>
Bob, I'd telephone Grizzly and discuss with them the situation and what
brand will fit *their* tool. Just approach them rationally with your
problem and they should help, based on their reputation.