Trying to find 18g stainless steel brads for Bostitch BT200K Brad nailer. . . want to use it in exterior to tack stuff into place before trim-head screws go in!
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If there's a "woodworkers warehouse" store near you, they carry them. If not, look in a catalog called "McFeelys", they have them too. Have fun! BUIC
Just as BUIC said "McFeely's". I didn't see your BT200 on the compatability chart but my BT50 is there. Should work though.
How do you like your BT200? Looks like it has a few more features than my old fossil.
http://www.mcfeelys.com
I like it enough. I can't say I've used it enough to put it through its paces, though. I haven't had any problems with it with windows I have trimmed out, and the odd picture frame or loose molding around the house. Being oilless is nice, and it has more than enough power. . .I can shoot 2" brads through about anything!