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Re: Senco's New Hoseless Trim Nailer is a Game Changer
I use a CO2 cartridge on a belt around my waist to drive all my nail guns (NO, not the junky one that Lowe's sells from Kobalt) and have a 50# CO2 cylinder in my shop to recharge my CO2 cartridges with. It works wonderfully for all my uses. In fact, I had one of those very expensive to operate Paslode guns and sold it because my CO2 canister system was less expensive and the weight of that Paslode was tiring on a daily basis.
posted: 7:50 am on July 12thHowever, as you said, this could be a game changer. The weight of the gun (as compared to a standard hose type gun) was the only thing that you didn't mention. I'm certain it's heavier than a hose type gun, but I'm also certain it can't be as heavy as the Paslode or the Dewalt (both of which I've used). If the weight it right (and the balance of that weight would be helpful to know as well), then I'm sure this will be a gun to buy in the future.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
James D
Athens, GA USA
Re: Online Classifieds for Contractors
Wow, I thought I was one of the few builders with a garage full of stuff leftover from building projects. Plus, I've got a bunch of stuff that I bought for two houses in progress that I had to stop work on because the owners stopped paying. I've been using Craigslist (very successfully I might add) to get rid of a lot of it, but construction materials postings get lost on Criagslist because they're not easy enough to find. I would like something like this because it is construction specific. Even if it doesn't make it, I would at least use it IN ADDITION to Craigslist - just another outlet to get my ad out there.
posted: 8:15 am on October 26thThanks for the great post.