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WHO MAKES THE BEST ROOFING NAILER?

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Tecumseh

04-03-1999 19:30:45




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If I have to spend around three hundred dollars I want to get the most reliable. I heard paslode was a good one?




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Paul Fox

04-04-1999 04:32:07




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 Re: WHO MAKES THE BEST ROOFING NAILER? in reply to Tecumseh, 04-03-1999 19:30:45  
Only one I have any experience with is a Stanley-Bostich coil feed. I'm very happy with it, feeds good, hasn't broken down, handles nice, not too heavy, ammo available everywhere.

I have heard that Senco is not all that great, but that's hearsay, not experience.



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Josh

04-06-1999 14:51:51




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 Re: Re: WHO MAKES THE BEST ROOFING NAILER? in reply to Paul Fox, 04-04-1999 04:32:07  
I would make mine a Stanely or a Senco.



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george roque

03-03-2001 12:16:28




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 Re: Re: Re: WHO MAKES THE BEST ROOFING NAILER? in reply to Josh, 04-06-1999 14:51:51  
for your money the best is the porter cable. light wieght and reliable. Most problems with this gun is due to the air pressure beening set too high. The best pressure setting for the porter cable is 70-80 psi. Any pressure above this
makes it skip nails in the feeder. If you buy this gun and follow this advice it would work perfect. If your opinion is different please e-mail me at roofer90@hotmail.com

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mike butler

04-08-1999 14:58:03




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 Re: Re: Re: WHO MAKES THE BEST ROOFING NAILER? in reply to Josh, 04-06-1999 14:51:51  
For my money you can't beat the Stanley-Bostitch. I got the stick model (some like the coil but this one was available used and I wound up preferring it for its maneuverability) and it works like a charm. Also parts and service are easy to find locally.



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