my campbell hausfeld recently decided to retire itself after about 15 years, i picked up one of these for 120 bucks at the pawn shop and i immediately fell in love.all i can say is pay attention when youre reloading. i could just slap a coil in my ch and go, but this one if the first nail isnt exactly on the magnet it would have some failures. not a big deal just took some getting used to
If you had a harbor freight nail gun and also a home Depot nail gun Milwaukee nail gun and one Porter-Cable nail gun from Lancaster California and Palmdale California
wheres the skyhook/rafter hook? personally i like the roofing/siding coilers that go up to 2 inch, or higher? i think my beat to hell hitachit is 2 1/4?
Doesn't come with a hook, but you can add one to the back air quick connect fittings(pneuhook or husky makes one too). This is a roofing nailer for asphalt shingles etc, only shoots (big head)coil roofing nails - 3/4" - 1¾". 🔨🔫👍 The one you're referring to is a 'siding' nailer for like board & batten, cedar shakes, fencing, etc. It shoots 1½" - 2½ (small head) thinner gauge 15° coiled nails(ring shank, galv, stainless, dipped, etc). 🔫🎯🔨📐💨 Ps. There's also the coil 'framing' nailer that shoots big coiled framing nails up to 3½" long(various gauges, lengths, coatings & shaft style -ring shank\smooth, etc). It's so nice for shooting down roof, floor & wall plywood sheathing! So much easier to load a big(120+) coil of nails & just go to town fastening it all down quickly, instead of continuously keep putting nail strips in a regular stick framer. Only con is it's BIG & BUlky and won't fit in any tight spots. 🤷♂️✏️📐🔨🔫🎯🛠️📏😅😅