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Old 11-20-2008, 10:20 PM   #1
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Smile Senco Palm nailer

Hi guy's this is my first post.I was just wondering if any of you know where I can get the complete set O-rings for a Senco palm nailer?

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Old 11-21-2008, 12:43 AM   #2
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Not to sound like a smartass, but for $ 49.00 new is it worth fixing?
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Yeah right.Thanks but no thanks.
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Well, it's probably $ 10.00 worth of parts (should be able to call Senco and buy them direct), 2 weeks or so to get them, your time to take it apart, rebuild it, etc. I'd chuck it and buy a new one for $ 49.00...disposable tool
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:26 AM   #5
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Try a local hydraulic shop, bearing supply house, etc.

Or also try
Pacific Rubber
11212 NW Saint Helens Rd.
Portland
(503) 253-3225

http://www.pacificrubber.us/


You should be able to find the o-rings for around 10 to 50 cents each. I always go to one of the local supply house first and see if they can match it. And they usually can at a price that is 10 times cheaper.
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Hi guy's this is my first post.I was just wondering if any of you know where I can get the complete set O-rings for a Senco palm nailer?
I know you didnt ask but I quickly browsed your site and found something you should fix

"Painting a house is not as simply as most people think. There are a lot of things consider before starting a house painting project."

Simply should be simple

http://cgi.ebay.com/SENCO-A20-PALM-N...1%7C240%3A1318
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Chris I don't know when you bought one on these last but they are more that 49.00 dollars, maybe you can get a generic one for 60.00 bucks but not a good one, also the only parts that ware out in these are the o-rings. Part of being a contractor is being able to repair tools that a contractor needs to work with,this is not like repairing a wrist watch or something.
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Chris I don't know when you bought one on these last but they are more that 49.00 dollars, maybe you can get a generic one for 60.00 bucks but not a good one, also the only parts that ware out in these are the o-rings. Part of being a contractor is being able to repair tools that a contractor needs to work with,this is not like repairing a wrist watch or something.

Wow your brand new to the site and quite the .

http://www.tools-plus.com/senco-pc11...term=SENPC1195
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[quote=curapa;539341]I know you didnt ask but I quickly browsed your site and found something you should fix

"Painting a house is not as simply as most people think. There are a lot of things consider before starting a house painting project."

Simply should be simple



Thanks very much, I will fix that.
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Not to sound like a smartass, but for $ 49.00 new is it worth fixing?
Who is who?
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thanks guy's for all your help.I think I found a place.
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Just got this one brand new for 40 bucks. Works great!
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Just got this one brand new for 40 bucks. Works great!

That's a good deal, I see them day in and day out around here for $ 49.00

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That's a good deal, I see them day in and day out around here for $ 49.00

MADE BY SENCO
This one is made by grip rite. I don't like senco anything really. But as for a palm nailer this will do just fine! Got a spec house going up and looking forward to putting it to work!
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