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Default arrow nail master2 ET200

I have just bought an electric arrow nail master2 ET200 (on recommendation).
On testing it I have found the brads are proud of the wood surface by about
1/16 to 1/8 inch. I have never used a nail gun before and was wondering if
this is normal. I can tap the brads in with a punch, but thought they
should have gone at least level with the wood. I am using ordinary
softwood. Any ideas what I may be doing wrong? The brads are 25mm 18 gauge
suitable for this machine (according to dealer).
Thanks
Neil



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Neil wrote:
I have just bought an electric arrow nail master2 ET200 (on recommendation).
On testing it I have found the brads are proud of the wood surface by about
1/16 to 1/8 inch. I have never used a nail gun before and was wondering if
this is normal. I can tap the brads in with a punch, but thought they
should have gone at least level with the wood. I am using ordinary
softwood. Any ideas what I may be doing wrong? The brads are 25mm 18 gauge
suitable for this machine (according to dealer).


You are not applying sufficient pressure to the nailer. Put more weight
on it before you pull the trigger.


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You are not applying sufficient pressure to the nailer. Put more weight
on it before you pull the trigger.



Thanks Grunff. I tried that and it dinted the wood, and still never went
below surface. ( I am practising on off cuts)
Neil


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Thanks Grunff. I tried that and it dinted the wood, and still never went
below surface. ( I am practising on off cuts)


Hmm, wonder if there's something wrong with your nailer (though can't
think what). My Arrow has a tendency to 'bounce', and requires firm
pressure, but it does drive the nails in fine.


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Grunff wrote:
Neil wrote:

Thanks Grunff. I tried that and it dinted the wood, and still never went
below surface. ( I am practising on off cuts)


Hmm, wonder if there's something wrong with your nailer (though can't
think what). My Arrow has a tendency to 'bounce', and requires firm
pressure, but it does drive the nails in fine.

It sounds like it needs adjusting. Either that or more gas. Nails need
to go in deep enough to allow the filler to grip the sides of the hole
they fill. 1/8" is not too much.



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I have spoken to screwfix and they think its a fault and are sending another
one out.
Neil


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Hmm, wonder if there's something wrong with your nailer (though can't
think what). My Arrow has a tendency to 'bounce', and requires firm
pressure, but it does drive the nails in fine.


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Are your brad Arrow ones Grunff or compatible ones? I am using compatible
ones recommended by screwfix. Do you think it makes a difference?

Neil


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Are your brad Arrow ones Grunff or compatible ones? I am using compatible
ones recommended by screwfix. Do you think it makes a difference?


I have a couple of boxes or blue Arrow ones, and an unmarked white box
of 'compatibles'. Both work fine.


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You are not applying sufficient pressure to the nailer. Put more weight
on it before you pull the trigger.



Thanks Grunff. I tried that and it dinted the wood, and still never went
below surface. ( I am practising on off cuts)
Neil


I got an ET100 from Screwfix when they had them reduced to 9.99 and it
suffers from the problem you describe when there is any give at all in the
workpiece or if I fail to apply enough pressure. To get it working
consistently I need to use one hand to hold the handle and the other to
apply pressure to the back of the head. I don't think it is of the best quality
and feel the recoil is likely to mash anything fine you try to fix with it. At
the price I regard it as a bit of a toy, perhaps your ET200 is better.

Beware, I have once had it fire whilst being plugged in, fingers were well
clear of the trigger.
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I got an ET100 from Screwfix when they had them reduced to 9.99 and it
suffers from the problem you describe when there is any give at all in the
workpiece or if I fail to apply enough pressure. To get it working
consistently I need to use one hand to hold the handle and the other to
apply pressure to the back of the head. I don't think it is of the best
quality
and feel the recoil is likely to mash anything fine you try to fix with
it. At
the price I regard it as a bit of a toy, perhaps your ET200 is better.

Beware, I have once had it fire whilst being plugged in, fingers were well
clear of the trigger.
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fred
Plusnet - I hope you like vanilla


Thanks Fred, this one was £49.99 from screwfix. (£13 cheaper than Axminster
or elsewhere) They have sent a replacement next day and it seems better.
I will know better tomorrow when I start the panelling. I will heed your
warning.
Neil


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