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Old 04-16-2009, 07:08 PM   #1
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Bosch Air Tools

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any idea when these will be out

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Old 04-16-2009, 07:10 PM   #2
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Over at Fine homebuilding they have a blog about them. Supposedly they are out now, but not in reality.
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They are not out yet, they just announced them on the 15th. I will ask if they have a release date set.
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The Framing guns are available now, everything else will be available in July. Amazon has the prices. http://www.amazon.com/s/qid=1240078097/ref=sr_st?keywords=Bosch+nailer&rs=228013&page=1&r h=n%3A228013%2Cn%3A!468240%2Ck%3ABosch+nailer%2Cp_ 4%3ABosch&bbn=228013&sort=price

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i was in one of the big box stores today and they took all but one hitachi gun off the wall. i asked the manager of the tool coral if they were discontinued. the guy didnt know too much but said he was told to take them down about a week ago. i replied is it possible your getting in the new bosch line of tools. he didnt know.....
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Has anyone figured out what degree the framing guns are i can't find it. I have been waiting for Bosch to come out with a pneumatic tool line. Hope that are as good of tools as the rest of them.
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Bosch coming out with air tools is good, but the air tool business it tough. Almost every tool company has them and you still mainly see Hitachi, Max, etc. on the job.
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Has anyone figured out what degree the framing guns are i can't find it. I have been waiting for Bosch to come out with a pneumatic tool line. Hope that are as good of tools as the rest of them.
Based on the model numbers, I would guess the full-round head (SN350-20F) is 20 degrees and the clipped-head (SN350-34C) is 34 degrees.
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That is what i was thinking. Is anyone going to try them out?
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