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Anyone with experience with any of the porter cable air nailers, was wondering on the quality price seems low compared to others.
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Anyone with experience with any of the porter cable air nailers, was wondering on the quality price seems low compared to others.
Thanks
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I have 5 of them. Different flavors. They work OK. Seem to jamb a little more than necessary, but not too bad, and rarely hard to clear. Made in Taiwan (or one of those places over there). Fine for occasional use. If you wanna shoot 25k nails a week, get a Senco.
For more info, search for "porter cable" or something along those lines.
*Hi Paul G.I've had PC's small brad nailer (shoots 5/8" to 1-1/4" 18 ga brads) for about 3 yrs now and use it extensively when pinning cabinet door rails and stiles and never once had a jamb.Was in need of an 18 ga brad nailer that would shoot up to 2" brads and heard about Makita's AF 503. Called all around the state of Texas and came up with nothing. So, I bought PC's BN200A which is the new style brad nailer and think it's absolutely fantastic. I like the narrow nose that lets you shoot easily into tight places, and it comes with a sequential trip trigger which I feel offers more accuracy and eliminates double fireing. The weight and balance is very comfortable to use all day long, and it now has an adjustable depth of drive which the older version didn't have.Liking the BN200A so much, I bought the new version NS150A Narrow crown stapler and like it as well.
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Anyone with experience with any of the porter cable air nailers, was wondering on the quality price seems low compared to others.
Thanks