Friday, January 22, 2010

Hitachi NT65MA2 15 Gauge 1-1/4-Inch to 2 1/2-Inch Angled Finish Nailer Get it now!


I'm not as experienced with nailers as a lot of the folks that have already posted here. I'm only posting to chime in and say that this nailer seems to be a very fine tool.

My only problem with it was with Bostitch 2 1/2in nails. These nails jammed terribly in my gun. Apparently they are collated at a different angle than the Senco and other nails that are available for 15 gauge nailers. I've run several sticks of Senco 2 1/2in nails without a single problem. Get more detail about Hitachi NT65MA2 15 Gauge 1-1/4-Inch to 2 1/2-Inch Angled Finish Nailer.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Cheapest Skil 2336-02 iXO 3.6-Volt Cordless Screwdriver


This device is functional but not else. The forward/reverse button is in a terrible place. I can't tell you how many times I've hit it on accident and screwed the wrong way.
It should have been placed on the top. The most damaging flaw is the fact that chuck will not stay still when you try to remove a stubborn screw. The chuck will just keep turning and will not get the screw stared. The drill usually doesn't have enough strength to break a screw on it's on so you have to manually turn the driver, but the chuck will not hold still to do it. Once you do get a screw started it does fine. I would not recommend this drill if you use it on a daily basis like I do. However if you use it occasionally around the house it is a decent drill. I would recommend the black and decker version of this drill. I had it before this drill and it is a much better drill. I wish I would have purchased it again.Get more detail about Skil 2336-02 iXO 3.6-Volt Cordless Screwdriver.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Buying Hitachi NT50AE2 18-Gauge 3/4-Inch to 2-Inch Brad Nailer


I've never used a nailer before, so i didn't know what to expect, but this unit has worked great every nail so far. We are using 2" brads to nail baseboard and steps and have gone through maybe two or three hundred without a misfire. The nails are fully seated at 90 psi.

Quality of the device seems very good and it is very simple to load and use. Just slide the nail holder cover open, set in a nail strip, close the cover, hook up the air and your ready to go, 30 seconds tops. There is a dual action switch, bump or trigger shoot, but I have only used it on trigger single shot so far.

As I say it's the first nailer I have ever used, but so far it is all good!Get more detail about Hitachi NT50AE2 18-Gauge 3/4-Inch to 2-Inch Brad Nailer.