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Bostitch N95RHN-1 2-Inch - 3-1/2-Inch Full Head Framing Stick Nailer
Sales Rank: 99123
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Features:- Designed for fast loading of two nail clips with no adjustments
- Angled magazine for accurate toe nailing
- Lightweight -- only 9.1 pounds
- Used for framing sheathing, roof decking, and subflooring
- Multidirectional exhaust and a comfort grip
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Amazon.com Review: A popular model with framers, this Bostich stick framing nailer offers solid, no-fuss, reliable performance. With an aluminum housing and extruded aluminum magazine, it's a tough piece of equipment, designed to hold up to falls and the inevitable beating things take on a job site. Features include aggressive teeth that easily grip lumber (for toe-nailing), adjustable depth control, and a deflector that conveniently directs exhaust away from the user. We were impressed with how solid the whole unit feels--it definitely has the burliness of an industrial-strength tool. But with its burly nature comes a bit of extra weight--always something to consider. The tool weighs just over 8 pounds empty, so some arm fatigue is probably inevitable. But the nailer's rubber grips are comfortable to hold, and the balance is good. This model shoots 2- to 3-1/2-inch, 21-degree, plastic-collated, full-head nails, and will hold up to 75 nails at a time. This model is also available in contact or sequential trip. --Jonathon Tudor
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By far the best nailer I have ever used. Somtimes hard to find nails, but a can't miss nailer.
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This thing is a tank. I bought one used years ago. It now has all of the paint worn off , and does not owe me a penny. It has never mis-fired, mis-fed jammed or leaked air. Just done it's job without missing a beat. It has had every brand of full head nails, and will feed them all. It even fed half a clip of d-heads once in a moment of desperation. Go figure. They are heavier ( by a lot!) than some of the newer guns and simpler. They do not have a 'lock out' for the last nail and will dry fire. Do not have the jam clear nose. But I can give one to a helper, and know there will be a greater chance ( some find a way) he will be able to do the job without shooting himself, someone else ( mine is sequential fire only, no bump fire and will not double shoot) or killing it ( two story drop, throw in dirt etc). And after he has finished abusing it, the next time I pick it up, it will still work!
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This is my first nailer although I have used Paslode, DuoFast and Senco as well. I understood going in the 800 lb force would not produce the same results as the higher priced models. I have found the nailer to work in all materials (although I have only used it for a couple of hundred nails), hardwood, softwood and even pressure treated. No jams as of yet and the nailer does drive nails completely into wood as long as you have it seated properly on the piece you are nailing. I must also add that I have the adjustment set for the deepest setting. I have used 8, 10, and 12 penny nails so far. No problem finding nails at Home Depot.
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The N95 nailer is a great framing nail gun if you can find a local nail supplier. It consistantly operates in pine and other woods. However, I found that nails have to be specially ordered, even in Atlanta. That makes this nailer practically worthless for a do it yourself person like me.
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I am the husband of the Amazon account user. I bought this tool prior to building a two-story workshop/office/garage this past summer. The tool worked flawlessly. I was amazed at the angles which you could approach the work at considering the tools substantial size. In many cases, it can reach place almost impossible to a traditional hammer. I consistently added 2-3 drops of air-tool oil to the nailer and never had a jam! The tool was easy to load and it would easily sink 16 penny (3.5") nails in all framing materials. This tool is awesome for toe nailing. It is a little heavy after use above your head, but generally the work that this tool does is far less tiring than hand nailing. The best thing is that the nailer allows one hand to be free at all times. This tool is a must for installing plywood. I completed my 26 x 32' building in a little more than 2 months with little help from others. This tool saved me much time and much labor. The quality is superb. Don't forget that it uses full round head nails!!
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