Yup they’re almost invisible when they’re new, but a year later when there’s a streak of rust stain under them, not so invisible.
Anyone make stainless pins?
Joe H
Yup they’re almost invisible when they’re new, but a year later when there’s a streak of rust stain under them, not so invisible.
Anyone make stainless pins?
Joe H
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I bought a box of 18ga headed brads that fit my Paslode and Hitachi brad nailers, from Manasquan. Don't know if that's what you want or if you want 23ga.
http://www.manasquanfasteners.com/flat_angled_brad
These guys have the best prices on 23g pins that I have found.
http://thefastenercompany.com/23_ga__stainless_steel_23_ga__stainless_steel_pins.htm
That's what I'm looking for, something that costs 4 times what the rusty ones do.
If I was rich I'd buy a new Grex pinner to go with them.
Thanks, Joe H
joe.. i ain't rich.. but i did pick up a Gresh pinner and a bunch of SS pins at the JLC show in Providence
nice tool !Mike Smith Rhode Island : Design / Build / Repair / Restore
http://www.floydtool.com/stainless_nail.htm#ca23h
Even more $$$!
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Joe H
Them ss pins are just plain expensive sumbitches no matter where you get them.