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Re: CO2 nailer power

From: framer@nw.com
Category: Carpentry and Framing
Remote Name: 216.39.146.120
Date: 15 Mar 2004
Time: 09:09 PM

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was the tool orange like old halstead nailer or spotnailers? Anyway if it was it probably was a Paslode who also makes framing guns. Including one that is cordless too. And two finish guns for angled magazine and straight 90 nails. Anyhow some finish carpenters love them. They work well but and the framing nailer would be good for pickup carpentry but never a real nail gun like a Hitachi NR83A strip nailer in the amount of nails it can deliver per/minute. They run on a gas that is fired off by batterys I believe. Not co2. Special batteries too. So I think it is an explosive process.

 

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