So if you had to pick between the straight or the angled paslode gas-fired trim nailer, which would it be and why?
Steve
So if you had to pick between the straight or the angled paslode gas-fired trim nailer, which would it be and why?
Steve
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I guess I'd have to buy the angled
because I've already got the straight trimpulse.
LOL
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Seems like the angled since that's the second generation of the tool. Looks like the angle will give you a better variety of shots. I've got the straight and sometimes it limits what you want to do with it.
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Edited 11/30/2002 8:30:25 PM ET by rez
I had the angled trim nailer (about 5 days until it was stolen out of my truck). It will be a good tool eventually when they get the bugs worked out. Right now most people are sending them to the shop about once a month for repairs. There's a problem with the door to the fuel cell compartment. A fuel cell is supposed to shoot about 1,200 nails but I was only getting about 125.