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Using Brad Nailer For Box Building?


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yes you can. dewalt is turning into shit. just like almost every other company

x2.... i will never buy any more. although i do like the the one i have the brand as a whole is "turning to shit"

you can cook bacon shirtless if you're not a pussy...lol

not hatin, but am i wrong here it looks as if the amp is not grounded its hooked directly to the battery. it that the way it should be.

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That sucks to hear, but I can see where you're coming from. DeWalt is all we use at work (electrical contractor) and I manage the tools usually. I see a lot more new drills coming back in the recent 6 months. Maybe there is an issue..

I love my Makita tools, although one of my drills is starting to make a funny noise. I think every brand has its faults.

I'll let you all know what I think of the Bostitch when I pick it up.

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That bostitch looks alot like the one I had. I originally bought a 3 pack cheap special thinking i wouldnt use it alot anyway. It'd jam every few nails and then a seal would blow inside. Tried it twice then got my money and bought the bostitch and havnt had a jam since, didn't really have a need to drive 16 ga or staples anyway

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i have a brad nailer and will never use screws again

same here. i fially used my brad nailer (before i sold it) to build a box for a set of 12's. i will never use drywall screws again. i did however find out that lng stapes worked better for me/my gun than brads did.

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This thing kicks ASS!

Built a new port for my two 15s. Once the pieces were all cut it flew together. And very clean too, minus a few misses with the nailer ;) I have to work on my aim...

Now im at 10 cubes @ 25 Hz on a SAZ-3000D. heh heh.

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(2) custom 18" Madmax subs in a second row wall

Rockford 600-4

Pioneer PRS components

Pioneer P800PRS deck

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