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A Bostitch air Nailer used on this room in the cabin[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


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Senko pneumatics 15ga angled and 18ga. Used my daughter’s 15ga battery (Rigid IIRC) some too. I built this for her last year. Started as a drywall project so I 2x4 framed it first. Used my Metabo pneumatic for framing. I hate hoses but for longevity I prefer pneumatic. I had a early Senko battery, it was junk.
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Im no professional but I so prefer 15ga for most trimming uses and 18 for smaller detail areas.

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I'll tell you one thing, a Bostitch pancake air compressor makes a good alarm clock at 3 AM, as it did on this project.[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


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Good info Cash. Thanks.


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Originally Posted by 338reddog
Im no professional but I so prefer 15ga for most trimming uses and 18 for smaller detail areas.
This ^^^


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Got a Dewalt 20v, 18 ga, 90*, coming.


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Give it some time and let us know how it holds up. I am super happy with my Dewalt stuff thankfully so that various tools use the same battery. Definitely a step up from prior tools I had been using.

I am in home owner mode these days so - not taxing stuff much.

In talking to some construction folks they like them but prefer Makita or others for heavier work. Looking forward to your review and project pics.


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Another vote for the Milwaukee. I have had the bigger 2.5 inch nailer and the smaller pin nailer. Have been abused and work great. Battery longevity is good. I dropped my pneumatic nailer off a step ladder, something caught the hose a ways away, ran out bought the Milwaukee and haven’t looked back. No hoses or cords to drag around and get tangled is totally worth the money. Have a good assortment of cordless tools now.

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