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Old 09-22-2007, 09:08 PM   #1
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I have been using the fp18 for a few years now, and i must say it has been a great tool. Have used many other nailers like pc, paslode, hitachi and so on.. I am now considering sliding up to the 25xp.. Any thoughts on this gun in terms of trim install and so on.... likes and dislike of the tool?

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Old 09-25-2007, 10:12 AM   #2
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well, i guess there wasnt much interest in this topic so i decided to go ahead an order the 42xp 15gauge angled finish nailer and the fp 25xp 18gaue brad nailer...

I'll give some reviews when they arrive..
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got to put a good week into the guns and i must say that i am very pleased with both tools... the 25 xp is super smooth, great sinking power and the increase to 30% more power, lite weight and well balanced and great corner action shooting for those tite spots. The 42xp is a replacement for my dewalt 16g cordless nailer, so gettin use to setting doors with the hose again, I shot over 3000 nails, not a jam, not a nail sticking proud.. well balanced and super powerful( and to boot..quiet operation) all in all i highly recommend senco products, due to the fact that I have been extremly impressed by qaulity and durability and great user ability....

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Hi Mike,

We have a few Senco products, one being a DS300AC. We have yet to take issue with any of them.

Eddy

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