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Senco SFN30 finish nailer
I have all but decided - I think. I picked up one of these at a local
store and loved the weight and feel compared to other 15 gauge nailers. Its only drawback that I see is it will only shoot up to 2". rather than 2 1/2". I really don't see the need for the 2 1/2" for me, so that doesn't seem to be an issue. Anybody have any experience with this gun? Anybody have any reasons to go with a bigger one? Will this one shoot the same nails as all the others? Thanks again for all the help. Harvey |
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Senco SFN30 finish nailer
eclipsme wrote in news:Xuw3h.3062$GE1.1212
@bignews7.bellsouth.net: I have all but decided - I think. I picked up one of these at a local store and loved the weight and feel compared to other 15 gauge nailers. Its only drawback that I see is it will only shoot up to 2". rather than 2 1/2". I really don't see the need for the 2 1/2" for me, so that doesn't seem to be an issue. Anybody have any experience with this gun? Anybody have any reasons to go with a bigger one? Will this one shoot the same nails as all the others? Thanks again for all the help. Harvey Longer finish nails have a tendency to wander a bit in their path. If you can use a 2", rather than longer, you will likely be happier with it. And less likely to shoot a nail through your finger, too. DAMHIKT. Patriarch |
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