Dazed
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I think I may have gone and done it again! A long phone chat with an old friend over the weekend has elicited a request to make and fit some oak panelling and skirting in his new/old house. A nail gun would be convenient. I haven't actually committed yet and my manager may say no, you've got things to do here!
The conversation came shortly after I'd fired up my old workshop compressor at home for a quick repair job on the garden shed with a framing nailer. In the old workshop it was housed in a tiny purpose built annexe so the noise didn't bother me. But at home, crikey it could wake the dead! I absolutely don't want it in the workshop at home and neither would my neighbours. So I've been thinking about a small, quiet compressor just for 18/23g finish nails, and small enough to be reasonably portable. I've been told to look at Bambi compressors - anyone use one or have a preferred quiet alternative?
Secondly my smallest nailer is 18g which leaves quite a bit of head visible, a 23 gauge pinner would be better. Any recommendations? In the USA I've used Grex but they don't seem to be common here.
Steve
The conversation came shortly after I'd fired up my old workshop compressor at home for a quick repair job on the garden shed with a framing nailer. In the old workshop it was housed in a tiny purpose built annexe so the noise didn't bother me. But at home, crikey it could wake the dead! I absolutely don't want it in the workshop at home and neither would my neighbours. So I've been thinking about a small, quiet compressor just for 18/23g finish nails, and small enough to be reasonably portable. I've been told to look at Bambi compressors - anyone use one or have a preferred quiet alternative?
Secondly my smallest nailer is 18g which leaves quite a bit of head visible, a 23 gauge pinner would be better. Any recommendations? In the USA I've used Grex but they don't seem to be common here.
Steve