is anyone using sencos airless?
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I saw one. They look pretty nice. I haven't used one . I have used the Paseload. There is a lot to be said for the freedom from hoses and noise. I hear the the recycle time is a little slower than compressed air. I guess that is to be expected. The brad and finish nailers are your available choices. Personally speaking, Ive always prefered the Senco Air finish nailers. To the others, I have used. I would like to try the new one. The old ones were always lighter to hold , than the others. it's easier on my hands, for sure. I haven't used any nail guns for about 4 years. A cordles nailer can be a time and muscle saver on small projects.
I worked for a framer, he had paseloads for all of us. The whole crew. very convienient, peacefull. I think the cost and time balanced out. no set up or teardown time for the compressor etc. Good luck.
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I played with both the finish and brad nailer a a rental yard openhouse in the spring when they first came out. The rep was there, giving the lowdown on them. The brad nailer was the one I was interested in for shooting down shoe after the floors go in. ( we precut when we trim, then the painters finish and then we install later) The thing was as big as a 57' chevy I once had...no thanks....I will get the Paslode. They had a sale at the True Value for the Paslodes, both Impulse finish(angled) and brad for $600.00.