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Be a pro when it comes to installing your hardwood floors with the 2-in1 Floor Nailer/Stapler. It can shoot both staples and nails without any extra conversion kit. The lightweight nailer has an extra-long handle to reduce back strain and to promote a quicker installation pace. This flooring nailer ships with a manual which details upkeep and daily use for the item. It is designed for use with 16 gauge 1-1/2" and 2" floor cleats and 15.5ga. 3/4" to 2" floor staples. Features a 1-piece drive pin for long lasting performance. It ships with 1/2" and 3/4" shoes and a rubber mallet. The magazine on the nail gun is easy to use and top loading. Not for use on bamboo floors. Quick Highlights: Specs: |
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Haven't had it long but so far so good. Did 3/4 cherry with no problem. Comparable to higher end models I've used. Comes with feet for half inch or three quarter inch flooring
User friendly. own this product, don't rent..save you some bucks
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As the other reviewers indicated, this is an unbelievably reliable product. I can't get over how easy this is to use. And that it uses industry standard 2" cleat nails, instead of proprietary, branded nails. That was one of the reasons I never rented a nailer and just had an old, manual, used one that didn't drive the cleats in all the way. Now, the affordability of this tool coupled with it working with a standard low-cost compressor is mind-blowing. I was able to shave off 30% of my work time with this tool over a manual nailer. Plus, it eliminated the physical work and stress in laying a floor.
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I was a little skeptical at first. But the price point of this nailer is great. It is easy to use and I would recommend an air pressure setting of from 95 ~ 100 psi for the Brazilian Teak flooring I installed. Read the instructions to make sure that you have the correct pad installed for your width of flooring. Another consideration, as with any metal tool is to have a piece of cardboard handy to set it on when you are not using it since you don't want to accidently damage what you are installing.
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Need directions to be more clear on what angle to hold the stapler, this is very critical to getting the staples in tight.
After practice it is durable and very easy to use.
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I bought this nailer to install pre finished 3 1/4 oak. It worked flawlessly. No jams or misfires. I have used the Bostitch stapler before and this one worked just as well. I used 2" Bostitch flooring staples. For the cost if rental now I have my own. Great deal!
This made the installation go faster with less fear of poor installation. It was difficult to use close to the walls.
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Instructions print was very small and photos too dark to use. Good price though
Used to install flooring in the masterbedroom of my mountain cabin. Worked great.
From assembly (which was simple) to completed installation, never had one problem. Worked great from the first nail.
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hello i am an installer and i am doing a project for my parents who bought OAK 3/4 inch pre finished bruce . would thiS nail gun work for it? and what nails do you recomend for it? thanks steve from new jersey1 answer
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Yes this floor nailer will work on any 3/4" domestic product.Q:
where can I find on-line operating manual for the tool?1 answer
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You can find complete installation instructions on the product page by clicking on the specs tab and then clicking on - Installation Guide.pdfQ:
will this work with bostitch sku 10005201 staples1 answer
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Yes it will.Q:
Would this nail gun work to install Brazilian Walnut?1 answer
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Refer to your install instructions of your product. This may be too thick gage of a fastener for this harder exotic species (you may need an 18 gage cleat nailer).Q:
Would you recommend this floor nailer for 3/4 in. thick yellow pine flooring? If so, do you recommend 15 Ga. cleat nails or 16 Ga. staples?1 answer
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Yes this nailer will work fine for pine flooring.Q:
We purchased this item to be used to install bamboo flooring. The salesman recommended it. I came on the website to review specs and it states that this cannot be used to install bamboo. I am confused and need to know if this will work on Bamboo before it is delivered and I start the job1 answer
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Thank you for writing in! I would be glad to help you with your questions.Q:
Can this nailer be used for handscraped teak where the thickness varies?1 answer
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Yes it can.Q:
What size of cleat nails would be best for a 3/4 " flooring nailed to a sub flooring. Do you carry? If so, please list price. Thanks1 answer
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Depending on your wood species (refer to the install instructions;Q:
CAN THIS GUN BE USED TO INSTALL STRANDED BAMBOO AND WILL IT SHOOT 18 GUAGE NAILS1 answer
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Price for 1000 2" nails for sku 10023320 floor nailer??1 answer
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Our 18 gauge - 2' Brad Nails retail for $9.99 for 5000 - http://www.lumberliquidators.com/ll/c/ga.-Brad-Nails-Norge-BRAD18G2/10023356