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Title: Air nailer for sheathing
Post by: Triathlete on October 26, 2015, 06:13:07 AM
I'm in the market looking for an air nailer that works well with shooting 1.5 inch nails into sheets of plywood and OSB and is affordable and reliable.  I've never owned a nail gun before but can see how this will speed up the job.  Any recommendations?
Title: Re: Air nailer for sheathing
Post by: rick91351 on October 26, 2015, 09:12:14 AM
My Rigid nailer works well, very light and pretty well built.  We built this house with it and did come apart once and had parts here like over night.  I am not going to point the finger at who's fault it was.  (Might been mine)  ??? I would sure buy it again but it is still going strong.... [cool]


I had a project shooting 1.5 inch galvanized ring shanks into bats or battens.  Not wanting to have to trade out nails all the time. So I bought a Harbor Freight low end nailer. It did not like the nails and about ever tenth nail it would misfire and you would have to disassemble the gun to get jammed nail out. What a pain! I bought another Harbor Freight gun that is pretty well liked by the reviews. I wanted a spare when we started building the house.  It is heavy and if you are nailing a lot by the end of the day it is a club.

I have used the high end high $$$ nailers but never have owned one. For a DIY home builder - sheds and stuff I like the Rigid nailer!     
Title: Re: Air nailer for sheathing
Post by: rick91351 on October 26, 2015, 09:25:42 AM
OPPPSS!!!!  Forgot to mention what ever you choose make sure you can adjust the nail depth on the gun.  You do not want the head sinking into the OSB. Sometimes if you can not get it adjusted on the gun where you want it. Just cut you air down on the pressure regulating valve on the compressor. 
Title: Re: Air nailer for sheathing
Post by: pmichelsen on October 26, 2015, 11:27:42 AM
I have a few Senco nailers. Sometimes I'm able to get good deals at the local repair shop.