The Basics of Pin Nailers! | Tips and Tricks!
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- Опубліковано 2 січ 2023
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What I like to do to deal with the lack of pinheads is alter the direction I shoot the nails. Sort of like cross stitching or bracing. Like so: / \ / \ / \ / \ or some such pattern.
My Metabo jams about every 5th nail.
I have a question. I noticed two Makita what appears to be chargers in the background. The one on the right looks different what is that? Thanks great video!
From left to right, Makita LXT dual charger, XGT charger and CXT charger.
1st! I have the m12. It’s great
Very nice!
I have Ryobi nailer 15 gauge, 16 gauge, 18 gauge, 23 gauge and 18 gauge narrow crown stapler. They all worked great and much cheaper than major brands.
The Ryobi airstrike series get very good reviews. Great choice. I have Metabo HPT, which sometimes has great promos that get me closer to Ryobi price. Their triple hammer and lightweight saws got me into that platform, and I don't regret it at all. I don't look down my nose at Ryobi, they do a fantastic job.
I have the Metabo HPT pin nailer in both cordless and pneumatic. The pneumatic is incredible in my shop. The cordless is not as good, but it's mobile and works very well. None of the brands have figured out how to make a cordless that's as good as a pneumatic, but they are qorking hard to fieugre it out.
Pin nails not counter sinking?
what about when no fire
@3:35 the nails in the magazine are in compression and not tension.