Where to buy good cheap Pneumatics Air nailers

Ministik Man

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So looking to buy some good cheap pneaumatic air tools

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3 1/2" framing air nailer - for galvanised & ardox nails - decking & fencing
1-2" siding nailer - for plywood siding
1 - 2" roofing nailer - for roofing shingles probably 1 1/2"

Any suggestions would be great
Thanks
Brian
 

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Good and cheap are hard to put together when it comes to pneumatic tools.

How much are you gong to use these tools Brian? I bought some Campbell Hausfield at Costco and have been happy but they are not built for everyday use all day long. They will work if you clean and oil them regularly. With the Campbell Hausfield, the framing nailer will also doo for the ring nails. A roofing nailer is a different breed due to the head.
 

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rona has there own brand they are way cheaper the only thing with them is they are heavier then the big name ones ... what ever you do dont buy a canadian tire one cause the deg. of the nails in different then the rest and then you have to only buy canadian tire ones
 

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If they are going to be used a lot don't buy cheap I would look at bostitch.


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i have a mastercraft framing nailer. havn't had a single problem with it and have run 2 boxes of nails through it. it says it takes 34deg nails, but i've only used 33-35deg paslode clipped head nails in it.

and it goes onsale what seems like every second week for a hundred or so, picked mine up when it was on for 99
 

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Go to a rental house and see if they will sell you one, I got mine for 1/2 price and sold it for the same when I finished my house.
 

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Go to a rental house and see if they will sell you one, I got mine for 1/2 price and sold it for the same when I finished my house.

That's true home depot normally have a list on the rental's desk of stuff they are selling off.
 
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