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I will be building a major addition to my home and would like to use a framing nailer.
Seems that lots of posts have been positive about the gas unit but my question is, 10 years down the road, will I still be able to get fuel, batteries and parts for the Paslode. I go to lots of auctions and see pneumatic tools sell for more than they cost new. Will Paslodes be obsolete?
Any thoughts to make me less paranoid?
Also, I have seen few posts on the new Bostich N88WW. Opinions please.
This site is a God-send. Thanks all.
don
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I will be building a major addition to my home and would like to use a framing nailer.
Seems that lots of posts have been positive about the gas unit but my question is, 10 years down the road, will I still be able to get fuel, batteries and parts for the Paslode. I go to lots of auctions and see pneumatic tools sell for more than they cost new. Will Paslodes be obsolete?
Any thoughts to make me less paranoid?
Also, I have seen few posts on the new Bostich N88WW. Opinions please.
This site is a God-send. Thanks all.
don