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Currently using a Bostich Pneumatic floor nailer – Advantages – 1) 1/2″ crown staples available in different lengths & are found in most tool centers & lumberyards everywhere 2) Parts for gun are available 3) Easy to unjam or remove staple from piece of flooring. 4) 5 years- no call backs !!!!
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Currently using a Bostich Pneumatic floor nailer - Advantages - 1) 1/2" crown staples available in different lengths & are found in most tool centers & lumberyards everywhere 2) Parts for gun are available 3) Easy to unjam or remove staple from piece of flooring. 4) 5 years- no call backs !!!!
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I am going to be laying about 2000 square feet of hard woods and I was thinking about a pneumatic nailer. In my search I have found that Senco has a nailer and Bostich makes a stapler. Does anyone have any insight, you could share, as to which is the superior nailer (stapler) and why? Also, if you have any info as to where I might pick one up, my usual sources for tools in this area don't carry either item. Thanks,
KMH
*Ken, Senco and Primatech make pneumatic floor nailers. The Senco uses a "L-Head" nail, the Primatech a "T-Head" just like the manual nailers.Hit their web sites for dealer information.Both are superior to staples.