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Re: Brad Nailers

#31 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

Harley wrote:
CraigsAudio wrote:If you hit a brad while routing with a carbide bit it will cut right through with no problem.
18g brads yes

16g brads NO :cowboy:
Don't you mean 16g brads NO :cry: ?

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#32 Post by Ken Lustgarten »

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Harley wrote:
CraigsAudio wrote:If you hit a brad while routing with a carbide bit it will cut right through with no problem.
18g brads yes

16g brads NO :cowboy:
Sounds like the voice of experiance :shock: 16g is more of a finish nailer then a brad gun. I have a 15g finish nailer that I do trim work with. I even can use it to nail in door frames. Definitely not something to use on 1/2" ply.

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#33 Post by Harley »

Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:
Harley wrote:
CraigsAudio wrote:If you hit a brad while routing with a carbide bit it will cut right through with no problem.
18g brads yes

16g brads NO :cowboy:
Don't you mean 16g brads NO :cry: ?
Well, there are some cowboys out there :mrgreen:
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#34 Post by Rick Lee »

Anybody use this 23 gauge nailer? http://www.harborfreight.com/air-tools/ ... 68022.html Just went to order their $20 18 gauge and they must not carry it anymore.
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#35 Post by DJPhatman »

Rick Lee wrote:Anybody use this 23 gauge nailer? http://www.harborfreight.com/air-tools/ ... 68022.html Just went to order their $20 18 gauge and they must not carry it anymore.
I used it once. The thin brads don't like staying straight when using hardwood, like baltic birch.
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#36 Post by Rick Lee »

Thanks- That's what I was figuring.
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#37 Post by Harley »

Rick Lee wrote:Anybody use this 23 gauge nailer?
18g brads have a nasty habit of going AWOL at times, so I'd hate to think what 23 gauge would do....not for me I'm afraid.
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#38 Post by lincsoldbird »

Hi I,ve got about 6 nail guns from the 23g through to 4in nails.
The 23 g one is good for pinning in place because being headless the pins pull straight though if you get it wrong.
How ever, if you have a bit of time, screws will pull a bent panel in to place better than any nail gun and are we realy in that much
of a rush :?:
Then when the pu as gone off just remove them, router bit friendly :hyper:
I think if you are that much in a rush you should charge more, or find something else to do ,half the fun is in the build. Man and is workshop.
Sorry any ladys out there, women and there workshop.
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#39 Post by Rick Lee »

lincsoldbird wrote:I think if you are that much in a rush you should charge more, or find something else to do ,half the fun is in the build. Man and is workshop.
If you knew me you wouldn't say I'm in a rush :cowboy: I've built hundreds of woodworking projects, of those well over a hundred speaker cabinets so I know what a good pace is and yes, it's fun to build things- especially meticulous projects that take a year or more to finish!

I have all the tools to do the jobs right, I've just never used the smaller gauge gun.
CraigsAudio wrote:I can not think of a better way to build a cab.
I agree, my new 18 gauge gun came in this morning so all is well now :)
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