I have a compressor, so it just makes more sense without the need to recharge batteries or use gas cartridgesDo you really need air operated ? - there are quite a few good battery machines around that give excellent results - and no compressor required.
I'm looking for a light, battery powered "nailer" just for light work like tacking for gluing or holding until screwed in cabinets etc. Any recommendations? Only a hobby so budget is good.
I use the Bosch "one battery system" Bought an impact driver Christmas 2018.Not the cheapest but the Ryobi Airstrike gets consistently good reviews, obviously helps if you already own some Ryobi batteries.
I use the Bosch "one battery system" Bought an impact driver Christmas 2018.
Bought new hammer drill Christmas 2019
Different batteries!!
You might be able to use one of these?
They do.They need to make those for all the combinations so that any battery can be used on any tools.
He did “18g brad nailer”You haven't stated whether you want a frame nailer or finish nailer
They do.
A simple google search will answer that. you can find virtually any make to any other make. So just expand your expectations and search.:O
I only saw convert to Ryobi ones where are the others? Couldn't any different types on that site, only <whatever> to Ryobi..
Thanks Doug. Never seen these before. Mine are just DIY ones though but another comment below mentions other variants available.You might be able to use one of these?
https://www.badaptor.com/product/bosch-to-ryobi-one-18v-battery-adapter/
Edit to say think this will only work with the Professional batteries and yours might be the DIY ones?
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