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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Senco Nails/paselode Gun
I posted a while back crying and whinning about the fact that my paselode cordless framer wasn't seating nails fully
it was suggested that i adjust the head to allow for a deeper set but with the nails i was using it didn't seem to help...figured out that my gun just won't sink a long ring shanked galvanized nail as much as i'd like. i figured this out after driving a couple of runs of standard framing nails and the gun would just about shoot one through a soft 2X. which brings me to my next question since its time to reup on nails... whose using the cheaper senco nails and how are they working for you? thanks for your time! |
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