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Anyone use an electric pin nailer (23 guage)? do not want to lug my
compressor to other side of house, plus for small jobs, protable
seems to make better sense.

looking for real world experience, altho opinions are welcome..thanks
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Anyone use an electric pin nailer (23 guage)? do not want to lug my
compressor to other side of house, plus for small jobs, protable
seems to make better sense.

looking for real world experience, altho opinions are welcome..thanks
gang..


You talking about a battery operated on, or a plug in type? I have the plug
in type and love it. Have not experienced a battery type, but would imagine
they'd be great.

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Anyone use an electric pin nailer (23 guage)? do not want to lug my
compressor to other side of house, plus for small jobs, protable
seems to make better sense.


I bring small jobs to the shop.

On the other hand, a portable air tank, with a spare regulator works
well, too.

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I've got a very small compressor (1 gallon) that I can take just about
anywhere. I got it at WalMart for under $65. The only drawback is that it
is extremely LOUD. How much does an electric/electronic pin nailer cost?
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Smaug Ichorfang wrote:
I've got a very small compressor (1 gallon) that I can take just about
anywhere. I got it at WalMart for under $65. The only drawback is that it
is extremely LOUD. How much does an electric/electronic pin nailer cost?


Another option is a ~$25 portable air tank. I have an 11 gallon Rigid
tank that'll shoot LOTS of pins with your existing gun, with zero
compressor noise at the site.
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