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Slightly OT - Harbor Freight Tool Question
I realize it isn't metalworking, but also that a lot of readers here
are Harbor Freight customers. Here's my question: A current sale flyer has an "18-gauge brad nailer http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46309 " on sale for $20 (reg $50). They also have an "18-19 gauge finish nailer", http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=42253 , for $40, not on sale. How does a "brad nailer" differ from a "finish nailer"? More importantly, would it really matter which one I chose for assembling my new kitchen cabinets? Does a "finish nailer" have something extra, maybe a rubber nose to prevent marring? BTW, it appears that at least two part numbers of the nails fit both guns (33206 and 33207). thanks and regards, Martin |
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