I'm a fan of the tool, but it's absolutely necessary to get the long magazine, and the weight is basically untenable for a 12 hour day of vertical or overhead work. I built a house with this nailer, and nailing sheathing to a roof properly meant going through a strip every sheet. A full time gopher was needed, thank goodness my girlfriend was down for the cause
I agree! My wife wanted me to build our cabin. I said it seems like it takes longer to pull and untangle cords and hoses than actually build /so I bought all my cordless tools!
I've used a couple battery nailers in the last few years. I think they are great. I don't think they will replace air guns anytime soon, but man, not having a cord following me is pretty nice.
You are right that it is heavy! After a 22 hour day I could barely crawl into bed. But every time I use it I can’t believe how well it works!!!
I've got the 21° framing gun. I love it. Never have to adjust depth ever. Always consistent. Battery lasts forever and a day
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Hey- thanks for your comment. Isn’t the Hitachi similar in design as the Milwaukee?
I'm a fan of the tool, but it's absolutely necessary to get the long magazine, and the weight is basically untenable for a 12 hour day of vertical or overhead work. I built a house with this nailer, and nailing sheathing to a roof properly meant going through a strip every sheet. A full time gopher was needed, thank goodness my girlfriend was down for the cause
I agree! My wife wanted me to build our cabin. I said it seems like it takes longer to pull and untangle cords and hoses than actually build /so I bought all my cordless tools!
I've used a couple battery nailers in the last few years. I think they are great.
I don't think they will replace air guns anytime soon, but man, not having a cord following me is pretty nice.
Nothing will beat my hitachi nr83a2.