Mark A
Established Member
Hi chaps,
I bought a framing nailer and compressor from Machine Mart the other day to speed up the building of studwork. The compressor was in the clearance so got abut 1/3 off the list price. I've used a brad nailer for years (powered by my little 6 litre compressor) so I'm not exactly new to the whole pneumatic nail gun malarkey, but i'm having issues with this new nailer.
While conducting tests on scrap timber I only managed to sink maybe half the nails into the timber; the rest stuck out from between 1/4in to 2". I'm not a weedy bloke by any means, yet it took two hands and an awful lot of downwards force just to stop the nailer jumping up. I've seen other people use them one-handed so i know that can't be right.
The compressor's regulator was set to the correct pressure - 80psi - and the tank was full, so that shouldn't be the cause. However, I am using the hose from my 6 litre compressor, but as far as I'm aware it's a standard bore hose.
The only other thing I can think of is the nails I'm using; they're the extortionately expensive 90mm clipped head nails from Machine Mart I bought to practice with (I intended to order some good nails online). They seem pretty easy to bend, if that helps the diagnosis.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Mark
I bought a framing nailer and compressor from Machine Mart the other day to speed up the building of studwork. The compressor was in the clearance so got abut 1/3 off the list price. I've used a brad nailer for years (powered by my little 6 litre compressor) so I'm not exactly new to the whole pneumatic nail gun malarkey, but i'm having issues with this new nailer.
While conducting tests on scrap timber I only managed to sink maybe half the nails into the timber; the rest stuck out from between 1/4in to 2". I'm not a weedy bloke by any means, yet it took two hands and an awful lot of downwards force just to stop the nailer jumping up. I've seen other people use them one-handed so i know that can't be right.
The compressor's regulator was set to the correct pressure - 80psi - and the tank was full, so that shouldn't be the cause. However, I am using the hose from my 6 litre compressor, but as far as I'm aware it's a standard bore hose.
The only other thing I can think of is the nails I'm using; they're the extortionately expensive 90mm clipped head nails from Machine Mart I bought to practice with (I intended to order some good nails online). They seem pretty easy to bend, if that helps the diagnosis.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Mark