Ryobi Cordless Nailers Compared
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- Опубліковано 30 кві 2024
- If you're wondering which Ryobi nailer your need this is the video for you. I explain the different types of nailers and what to expect when you use them. RYOBI has so many awesome tools on the 18v one+ platform is it amazing, from the RYOBI framing nailer to the headless pin nailer Ryobi has you covered. If you would like to check them out for your self head to Home Depot or head over to homedepot.com. I really hope this video helps.
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The biggest finish nailer you have is a 16 gauge, the 15 gauge has an angled magazine, and the nails are angled as well
This is exactly the video I was looking for. I've got an upcoming project and wasn't totally sure which one I needed.. this video helped greatly. Even better, Home Depot has the 18-gauge one on sale this weekend. Thanks so much!
Really great video showing different purposes. #cheers !!
They have a 34 degree framing nailer as well. But it's mostly sold in Australia
Battery operated nailers are the best thing that ever happened to pneumatic tools.
Damn right!
You nailed it! 😊
That's not the 15 gauge nailer that's the 16 gauge
Sorry
FYI / for viewer clarification: there's no such thing as a "crown stapler" - all staples have a crown (that's what makes a fastener a staple). The WIDTH of the crown (3/8", Narrow, etc) is the nominal distinction between the different staple types. Ryobi makes both a 3/8"-Crown Stapler and a Narrow-Crown Stapler; the one featured in this video is the latter. Ryobi's marketing sometimes gets this wrong as well, which is probably contributing to the confusion.
The dem is good but you need tonail wood to wood to see it attaches to the wood projects
What kind of animal do you have to be to lift a 9AH battery comfortably in the HP nailer lol
No problem if you have popeye forearms
Own 15, 18, 23 ganailer. As a diyer dont need framing nailers
16 ga. not 15 ga. I have both
test have been done, and 16 and 15 ga. have about the same strength.
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I don't doubt their fasteners holding strength is very similar when using the same length nail, as their diameters are so close.
In practice I've found the angled 15° magazine is much more maneuverable as well as being able to shoot 2-1/2" nails as opposed to 2" in 16°.
They also seem to punch slightly better especially through corner bead/metal stud e.t.c...
@@adamjames1375 I actually prefer the 15 ga. myself. I liked your video very much. I am actually a pastor and DIYer. Thank you for your video.
Hey Brent, though Ryobi also calls it a "crown stapler", you didn't mention the regular stapler, which also works great. I have it, the 18g brad nailer, 21 degree framing & the 16g finish nailer, all are great tools. Thanks