Right, i know this is going to make me seem very dence but here i go anyway.
I want to buy a air gun as i have a few jobs coming up it will be very useful for. Although i have used a few over the year, i have never owned, and never really known what the difference between them all are.
I will be buying a compressor, so it dosent need to be one with the on board gas etc, or electric (as from what i can tell they arnt very good anyway) and im pretty settled on getting a bostitch because i have heard good things about them
HOWEVER... I have no idea what the difference between them all is. Some are called nailers, other staplers, some pinners etc etc. I want it to be able to drive a 'something' about 30mm (or potentially a little more) so i can use it for jigs etc as well as attaching back panels. Im sure there will aslo be times i would like to use it to cheat and attach beadings on fitting, so it would be good they were as invisible as possible.
So do i want a nailer, a pinner, or staples. Or none of the above?
Thanks
I want to buy a air gun as i have a few jobs coming up it will be very useful for. Although i have used a few over the year, i have never owned, and never really known what the difference between them all are.
I will be buying a compressor, so it dosent need to be one with the on board gas etc, or electric (as from what i can tell they arnt very good anyway) and im pretty settled on getting a bostitch because i have heard good things about them
HOWEVER... I have no idea what the difference between them all is. Some are called nailers, other staplers, some pinners etc etc. I want it to be able to drive a 'something' about 30mm (or potentially a little more) so i can use it for jigs etc as well as attaching back panels. Im sure there will aslo be times i would like to use it to cheat and attach beadings on fitting, so it would be good they were as invisible as possible.
So do i want a nailer, a pinner, or staples. Or none of the above?
Thanks