DD

David

31/03/2006 7:43 AM

Cadex pin nailer

If you own or have ever used a Cadex 23.223.30 or .35, what do you
like/dislike about it?

Any trouble with jamming?

Do the heads of the 1-3/16" or longer pins sit below the surface of
maple or oak? ie, are the pin ends driven in at least a 64th, using the
recommended air pressure? What air pressure have you had to use to sink
those pins?

Does the pinner mar the surface?

Is Grex identical to Cadex, as a salesman told me?

If you got a good deal on the nailer, where did you purchase it?

Dave


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David

in reply to David on 31/03/2006 7:43 AM

01/04/2006 8:03 AM

JGS wrote:
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>
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>> Any trouble with jamming? - Never
>>
>> Do the heads of the 1-3/16" or longer pins sit below the surface of
>> maple or oak? ie, are the pin ends driven in at least a 64th, using the
>> recommended air pressure? What air pressure have you had to use to sink
>> those pins?- No problem with setting below the surface. Sorry I cannot
>> remember the operating PSI.
>>
>> Does the pinner mar the surface? Not a bit. In most cases we don't
>> even try filling the hole as it is difficult to see unless you are
>> looking specifically for it.
>>
>> Is Grex identical to Cadex, as a salesman told me? I think it is.
>>
>> If you got a good deal on the nailer, where did you purchase it? I
>> bought a couple of guns at the same time from a distributor in Canada
>> and got an OK deal but nothing worth writing home about. Floyd Tools
>> was about the lowest ijnternet price I found at the time.
>>
>
> It is one sweet tool. JG
>
>>
>>
>>
>
Thank you for replying, JG! sounds great.

dave

JJ

JGS

in reply to David on 31/03/2006 7:43 AM

01/04/2006 6:52 AM


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> Any trouble with jamming? - Never
>
> Do the heads of the 1-3/16" or longer pins sit below the surface of
> maple or oak? ie, are the pin ends driven in at least a 64th, using the
> recommended air pressure? What air pressure have you had to use to sink
> those pins?- No problem with setting below the surface. Sorry I cannot
> remember the operating PSI.
>
> Does the pinner mar the surface? Not a bit. In most cases we don't even
> try filling the hole as it is difficult to see unless you are looking
> specifically for it.
>
> Is Grex identical to Cadex, as a salesman told me? I think it is.
>
> If you got a good deal on the nailer, where did you purchase it? I bought
> a couple of guns at the same time from a distributor in Canada and got an
> OK deal but nothing worth writing home about. Floyd Tools was about the
> lowest ijnternet price I found at the time.

It is one sweet tool. JG

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