Dear Ed:
I have an electric nail gun made by DeWalt, which will drive finishing
nails up to two and a half inches. It is an eighteen volt model, and I have
found it to be a great plus to my tool collection. I am not talented with a
hammer and the smaller finishing nails, so the electric nailer has saved me
from a lot of mashed fingers.
Yours Truly,
Clifford Wilson
----- Original Message -----
From: Edward Przybylek
To: BlindHandyMan
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 2:52 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Trim Nailer
Hi all,
I just finished installing a number of cabinets in my kitchen and now need
to put up some trim. Being absolutely useless when it comes to using a
hammer, I took a quick trip to the hardware store to see what solutions they
might offer. What I'm looking for is a brad nailer or a small nail gun.
The brad nailers I saw can drive a brad up to 1.25 inches in length. This
isn't enough to hold trim along the floor. The store has several large nail
guns but they're all too large for what I need. The ideal tool would be an
electric (I'm not real fond of battery operated tools) that can drive a brad
or finishing nail up to about two inches in length. I do not want a
pneumatic gun. I got rid of my compressor and air tools years ago. Does
anyone know if there is something out there that might fill the bill? As
always, any help appreciated.
Take care,
Ed Przybylek
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