On Sep 11, 4:47 pm, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
> the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
> over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
Adjustable depth control! Essential
On Sep 12, 1:46 am, Hoosierpopi <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 11, 4:47 pm, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
> > the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
> > over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Jim
>
> Adjustable depth control! Essential
Thank you all. So, adjustable depth, angled, and stop when empty are
features I should look for. Any preference on brand names? Am I OK
in the $100-150 range? Maybe used?
-Jim
On Sep 11, 4:47 pm, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
> the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
> over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
What's the availability of nails?
>
> I have a HF narrow crown stapler and a 16 ga nailer. Both work well in
> occasional use.
> zarp,
> jo4hn
I also have one of each HF. I pretty much hate them.
My next gun will have a quick jam clear latch holding the front plate
of the nailer on. Remove the air, pop the latch and clear the jam.
The hex bolts take forever to loosen and clear a jam. I didn't know
there was a stop when out of nails feature. This feature would be at
the top of my list too.
I have used my fathers Bammer. Man it is sweet and no hose/tank to
worry about but it is heavy.
jtpr wrote:
> I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
> the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
> over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
Whilst we are on the subject, anybody know who carries 15 ga 3/4" PC
compatible nails?
querulous,
jo4hn
Patriarch wrote:
> jo4hn <[email protected]> wrote in news:13eeo4rp8sb6g12
> @news.supernews.com:
>
>
>>jtpr wrote:
>>
>>>I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
>>>the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
>>>over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Jim
>>>
>>
>>Whilst we are on the subject, anybody know who carries 15 ga 3/4" PC
>>compatible nails?
>> querulous,
>> jo4hn
>>
>
>
> I got some either at Rockler or at the Orange Borg, IIRC. If that helps at
> all...
>
> Patriarch
I've looked in the Blue and Orange Borgs. The ones around here (Sam
Berdoo) carry them down to about 1 1/4" but no shorter. Same with HF.
sigh
dpb wrote:
> jtpr wrote:
>
>> On Sep 12, 1:46 am, Hoosierpopi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sep 11, 4:47 pm, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
>>>> the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
>>>> over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jim
>>>
>>> Adjustable depth control! Essential
>>
>>
>> Thank you all. So, adjustable depth, angled, and stop when empty are
>> features I should look for. Any preference on brand names? Am I OK
>> in the $100-150 range? Maybe used?
>
>
> For one houseful of trim, sure. For long term use continual use, not so
> much. You're the one who knows that, not I... :)
>
> I have Bostitch, been satisfied after 7-8 years of heavy when using, but
> intermittent schedule, use. Probably 1 year equivalent full-time use,
> realistically.
>
> Don't know about used unless can find another homeowner w/ a one-job use
> similar to yours who wants to unload it afterwards. If a pro is
> unloading one I'd expect it to be worn out or have some other reason for
> not wanting it any longer to be far more likely. I have had reasonable
> success w/ factory refurbs for a little cost savings, though.
>
> There are those who swear by HF cheapies for the purpose, too, but no
> experience here to go on...
>
> --
I have a HF narrow crown stapler and a 16 ga nailer. Both work well in
occasional use.
zarp,
jo4hn
jtpr wrote:
> I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
> the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
> over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
I use 15, 16, and 18 ga. nailers to install trim. No one gun can do it all.
The 18 ga. is used for jamb extensions, stop moldings, 1/4 rounds, shoe,
and base in 3 piece baseboards, and occasionally at the thin side of
smaller moldings. A 15 ga. gun will kill these parts.
For painted grade trim, fixing door jambs, windows and sills /stools in
place, the s4s component of three piece base, and single piece base, I
use the 15 ga. On stain grade work, I try to hide the large holes with
smaller moldings as much as I can.
For stain grade trim that's too big for 18 ga. brads, 95% of my visible
fastening is with a 16 ga. tool, as it leaves a much smaller hole to
fill. Only when I absolutely have to boss a part into place will I put
15 ga. holes in the visible face of hardwood trim. If someone tells you
this is OK, ask them if they apply their own finishes, or if a finisher
follows them. If it's the latter, ask if they get along with the
finisher. <G>
If you only have the budget for one, I suggest choosing the one you'll
use the most, and doing the rest with a hammer.
Most of my nail guns have come from eBay, as it's easy to find the guns
that are included free with compressors rather cheaply. For instance,
two weeks ago, I bought another PC FN250B, brand new out of a combo kit,
for $50, compared with $150 for the gun purchased alone. The only gun
I've ever paid full retail for was my Senco 15 ga.
Have fun!
I've a 15ga Bostich angled nailer & I like it a lot, I have a few other
brands at different gauges, Porta cable seem fine. Grex make a great gun,
don't know if it comes in 15ga, I've a 23ga. I never had a Rigid gun, but
had one of their tablesaws once, it really turned me off them. Their
customer service was bad.
"Bill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:47:27 -0000, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
>>the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
>>over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Jim
>
> I've has a Bostitch 1664 fn that I picked up on E-Bay about 6 months
> ago and I'm very happy with it - used mostly for oak.
>
> HTH
> Bill
jtpr wrote:
> I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
> the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
> over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
Angled helps you get in corners or tight places. One difference I
noticed while working with my brother. My Bostitch (several years old)
would keep firing when the nails ran out. It is hard to tell where
they stopped because it still makes a dimple in the wood. His, a
Ridgid I believe, locks when the nails run out, forcing you to reload.
A small difference, but makes your day easier. Of course the new
Bostitch may have this feature now.
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
There is no time like the pleasant.
jo4hn <[email protected]> wrote in news:13eeo4rp8sb6g12
@news.supernews.com:
> jtpr wrote:
>> I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
>> the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
>> over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jim
>>
> Whilst we are on the subject, anybody know who carries 15 ga 3/4" PC
> compatible nails?
> querulous,
> jo4hn
>
I got some either at Rockler or at the Orange Borg, IIRC. If that helps at
all...
Patriarch
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:47:27 -0000, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
>I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
>the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
>over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
15 gauge is a little larger (diameter) nail.
I'd go with the 15 and if you need something smaller pick up a brad
nailer or pinner. We've always used angled guns on the job so I can't
compare them.
Mike O
jtpr wrote:
> On Sep 12, 1:46 am, Hoosierpopi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Sep 11, 4:47 pm, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
>>> the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
>>> over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jim
>> Adjustable depth control! Essential
>
> Thank you all. So, adjustable depth, angled, and stop when empty are
> features I should look for. Any preference on brand names? Am I OK
> in the $100-150 range? Maybe used?
For one houseful of trim, sure. For long term use continual use, not so
much. You're the one who knows that, not I... :)
I have Bostitch, been satisfied after 7-8 years of heavy when using, but
intermittent schedule, use. Probably 1 year equivalent full-time use,
realistically.
Don't know about used unless can find another homeowner w/ a one-job use
similar to yours who wants to unload it afterwards. If a pro is
unloading one I'd expect it to be worn out or have some other reason for
not wanting it any longer to be far more likely. I have had reasonable
success w/ factory refurbs for a little cost savings, though.
There are those who swear by HF cheapies for the purpose, too, but no
experience here to go on...
--
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 19:28:41 -0400, "Chris" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I've a 15ga Bostich angled nailer & I like it a lot, I have a few other
>brands at different gauges, Porta cable seem fine. Grex make a great gun,
>don't know if it comes in 15ga, I've a 23ga. I never had a Rigid gun, but
>had one of their tablesaws once, it really turned me off them. Their
>customer service was bad.
>
>"Bill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:47:27 -0000, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
>>>the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
>>>over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Jim
>>
>> I've has a Bostitch 1664 fn that I picked up on E-Bay about 6 months
>> ago and I'm very happy with it - used mostly for oak.
>>
>> HTH
>> Bill
>
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:47:27 -0000, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
>I need to buy a finish nailer to put up the trim in my house. What is
>the difference between 15 and 16 gauge (besides 1)? Also, why angled
>over not angled or vice versa? I was thinking Bostich ~150$.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jim
I've has a Bostitch 1664 fn that I picked up on E-Bay about 6 months
ago and I'm very happy with it - used mostly for oak.
HTH
Bill