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Default Framing nailer, why all the different angles?

I see framing nailer with 15, 20-22, 28, 31-33 and 34 degrees. Is one angle
more useful than another? So what do framers use for general purpose work?

The Milwaukee 7100 (21 degrees) for $199.99 from Amazon any good?


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# Fred # wrote:
I see framing nailer with 15, 20-22, 28, 31-33 and 34 degrees. Is one angle
more useful than another? So what do framers use for general purpose work?

The Milwaukee 7100 (21 degrees) for $199.99 from Amazon any good?


I have 2 Senco guns and 1 Paslode. I don't feel that one angle is more
useful than the other. The important thing for me was that all my guns
shoot the same nail and that I can pick up the nails at Home Depot at
9:30 on a Saturday night. I don't know anything about Milwaukee's
pneumatics. I am sure it is fine. You just have to decide if you want
a clipped head nailer or a full round head nailer.

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# Fred # wrote:
I see framing nailer with 15, 20-22, 28, 31-33 and 34 degrees. Is one angle
more useful than another? So what do framers use for general purpose work?

The Milwaukee 7100 (21 degrees) for $199.99 from Amazon any good?


I have 2 Senco guns and 1 Paslode. I don't feel that one angle is more
useful than the other. The important thing for me was that all my guns
shoot the same nail and that I can pick up the nails at Home Depot at
9:30 on a Saturday night. I don't know anything about Milwaukee's
pneumatics. I am sure it is fine. You just have to decide if you want
a clipped head nailer or a full round head nailer.

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