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What ever you decide to get, before you buy, check out ebay. Check the
prices that they are going for, and then start bidding on what you want. I have aquired at least half of my tools this way for a lot less than I would have paided retail or mailorder. I picked up an 18 ga. and a 16 ga. nailers for about $70-$75 each in two auctions from pawn shops including shipping. Both were essentially brand new with all accessories. I see them on there all the time. Just be patient and bid what you want to pay and be prepared to be sniped a couple of times. Eventually you will get what you want. Josh wrote: I am in the market for an air nailer to work on a few projects. What is the difference between a finish nailer and a brad nailer? Why would I choose either? Sorry if this is an easy question, but I just want some input before I go buy one. What are some good moderly priced nailers? Thanks for any help you can provide Josh |
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