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Default HF delivers again: 28 degree framing nailer

On 2009-06-01, Bob La Londe wrote:
"rashid111" wrote in message
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=98917

was on sale at a local store for $65 something. A 20% off coupon (they
seem to email these out every week now) lowered it more.

Shot few hundred 3 1/2 nails (they sell 2000 count packs at the store,
another 20% off applied) and so far it's been rock solid, zero issue
performer and a great time saver. Feeding it from HF's own compressor
I've had for a few years.

Now, for $30 bux more you can buy a similar-looking 6-in-1 nailer that
supports larger variety of nails (21,28, 34) - might be a better
nailer for some, if you can get certain type of nails less
expensively. But since I have not tried this particular model (
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=98751
), can not say much about it.


I bought a couple HF Framing nailers to do a small project. When the
project got delayed halfway through I set the nailers aside. When I got
back to it both had lost their head gaskets. I get new gaskets, and again
set them aside before finishing the project... when I got back to the
job... again both head gaskets were bad.

I bought a Rigid framing nailer, and have used it off and on for over a year
with no issues. Just plug it in and start shooting.


As I mentioned, I had a similar experience with a HF 18 gauge
stapler.

Bought a Senco 15 gauge stapler (I crate a lot of things and a stapler
is very useful), and this Senco works great, every time.

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