which electric nailer/pinner?

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lastminute":3ctbwq2k said:
...up to £100..any suggestions.
"Spend more" probably isn't the suggestion you want, but I've never found any electric pin/brad gun to match the Maestri nailer/stapler, or Spotnails own ME/30 equivalent (21g); both well north of £100 though...

IMHO you should ignore anything made by Tacwise.

HTH Pete
 
What about a small compressor and nail gun combo?
These can be had for just over £100 if you shop around.
 
...mainly for pinning glue ups...I have a pretty useless one which always leaves about 2mm heads protruding!!
I also have a small silent compressor and a Clarke nail gun which is always a bind to switch on just for the odd job.
Both of which I will be offloading soon, when I've time.
 
I got the Parkside one from Lidl a few weeks back. I must say that I am impressed. It's jammed once - and that was because I lifted it to soon when firing a 30mm brad into a plank, and then fired another one. I think that explains it. with (I think) 12mm to 35mm brads that rarely, if ever don't go all the way in.
 
Penny":1hchgjxb said:
I got the Parkside one from Lidl a few weeks back. I must say that I am impressed. It's jammed once - and that was because I lifted it to soon when firing a 30mm brad into a plank, and then fired another one. I think that explains it. with (I think) 12mm to 35mm brads that rarely, if ever don't go all the way in.

I also picked up the Parkside one, not sure yet but on balance not great. I find to ensure nails go fully in a lot of pressure is needed which ends up marking the piece I am nailing into. I'm new to all this so it could be me or that I have only used it on softwood so far.

Terry.
 
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