My experience with electric brad guns and staplers is that they are under 
powered.  I have bought two different ones and that's true of both of them. 
I now have air guns and they have plenty of power.

Regards.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Kennedy" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Nail gun options


>I don't know about Ryobi and their battery nailers, or if they make one.
>
> For the air powered choices, subscribe to tooliday.com
> They have deals every day that will be emailed to you, or you can just 
> visit the site.
>
> It seems there is always some kind of nail gun or compressor as a special. 
> There are usually about 5 different items listed.
> Here is one of the specials from today.
>
> DeWalt D51257 Reconditioned 16 Gauge 1 1/4 Inch to 2 1/2 Inch finish 
> Nailer
> The DeWalt D51257R Factory Reconditioned D51257 16-Gauge Finish Nailer 
> will be happy to handle any job big or small. Shooting 1-inch to 
> 2-1/2-inch 16 gauge straight collated nails, the DeWalt D51257R is sure to 
> become your new favorite finish nailer.
>
> Features:
>  a.. Tool-free features: adjustable belt hook, nail depth adjustment, jam 
> clearing, 360 degree exhaust
>  b.. Uses 1-inch to 2-1/2-inch 16 gauge straight collated nails
>  c.. Sequential action trigger installed
>  d.. 70-120 PSI operating pressure
>  e.. Low profile no-mar pad
>  f.. Trigger lock-off
> Includes:
>  a.. DeWalt D51257R 16-Gauge Finish Nailer
>
> Sale Price: $54.99
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Alan & Terrie Robbins
>  To: Blindhandyman
>  Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 12:32 PM
>  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Nail gun options
>
>
>
>  Looking for some ideas, education, etc on a subject I know
>  little of. I "might" be interested in getting a light duty
>  nail gun for some upcoming projects I'm anticipating. Here
>  are my questions to start the thread.
>
>  Are there 18 volt Ryobi battery options that would dove tail
>  with my current selection of tools?
>
>  Are there electric models or do most run on air? If the
>  later can one get a small portable compressor that is easy
>  to operate and move around?
>
>  Most of the applications I would be doing involve things
>  like molding, fence strips on stockade fencing etc. I don't
>  envision doing framing etc
>
>  Al
>
>
>
>
>
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