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mohawkdec

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    Nailers

    i have 3 trim nailers, a pin nailer , which is used for very thin stuff and returns on molding, an 18 ga for smaller molding, and a 15 ga for larger molding, the 15 and 18 usually get used together. if your only going to buy one trim nailer, buy the 16ga. one word of caution, be sure to use a good nail with cedar, or your wind up with tanin stains down the road
  2. beautiful job, thats something to be proud of
  3. this is a stanley/bostitch influence with the dewalt cordless tech, and you have a winning combnation
  4. welcome buddy, i too am a dewalt fan, but i have some red and grey mixed in the soup also
  5. these came today, way too nice to work in, already lost one to my wife, she grew up in a harley, family, loves the colors and the look, i know im going to be buying more of these.
  6. wow, nice pickup,i do most of the work on my vehicles and been laying on concrete for so long that i would probably fall asleep with one of these
  7. i have that same tool, have the corded also which was bought first, love both of them
  8. you got me laughing at that one, i almost spit my coffee on to the screen
  9. just ordered my two, cool looking hat
  10. i disabled it on mine and i still get, so now i use chrome when im in this forum
  11. dont know if any of these have been posted yet, i just seen them today. pre order only,, from toolbarn, ships sometime in april. i still use parachute bags, stopped using the bucket style storage
  12. ive had the dewalt for some time now, its been used a ton, ive had the chance to use other brands and would not trade it for any of them, i too am in the dewalt 18/20 v line, and into the milwaukee 12v line,
  13. thank you sir, that is the set up we used when my brother in law was alive and we were renting a warehouse to work out of. the compressor was tucked in its own insulated little closet, for sound control,[ had to listen to my music], then we had two lines coming out of closet. it was a really sweet set up. my shop now is alot smaller, but i still have a dedicated line for spraying.
  14. i do use my to apply surface finishes to shop built cabs, etc. when it is called for, so it is necessary to have a dryer hooked up, especially if you are going to be spraying laquer, any kind of moisture and you run the risk of getting little 'fisheye' blemish in your finish. if you are setting up a shop use and you have the room you can run two lines, one contains a dryer for coatings, and the other has an in-line oiler for your tools
  15. awsome job comp, looks like your dad did a great job with you, as they say, ' the apple doesnt fall too far from the tree'
  16. i agree, all my air guns are bostitch, no problems, recently picked up the 21 degree framing nailer, not to popular here, plastic collated, but i wanted full round head nail with shank in middle, only gun i think that will handle the hurriquake nail bostitich has. i could be wrong on that though
  17. welcome to the forum bill, this place is addictive
  18. looks alittle bit uncomforable for you, but after a couple of beers, so what lol
  19. what a great idea, really nice job man
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