Hi Edward,

If by electric you mean corded I don't think they make 'em except maybe those 
palm nailers.

There are gas charged nailers. I have heard/seen them used on television. I do 
believe they use a spark and small explosion but there may also be compressed C
O2 cylinder styles. I'll have a google later and pass on what I find if Ray 
doesn't get there first.


Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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  ----- 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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