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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Great nail gun used to install furing strips and hardie board siding
adverage joe
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Worked great , half the weight of my old Bostich
GLTirebiter
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
Bought the air nailer to install strapping and siding on concrete block walls. The gun worked perfectly.Good value for the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
We was doing a 100ft commercial building, we had to run almost 300 ft of freeze board we had started off going to hand drive it it was new construction, had a friend to come by he saw us working he said have you heard about the T nailer and he is the one that told us about it and went that afternoon and i got on Amazon I pulled it up and found it automatically ordered it, it was here real quick less than 3 days and we couldn't wait until the following Monday to go back to work it was doing Thanksgiving and that Monday we run over 200 ft of freeze board less than four hours we couldn't ask for anything any better than this I would rate this gun a five-star any day I would rate it a higher than that if I could it would have took us for ever we would had lost money if we didn't get the T nailer. I would definitely recommend anyone to get them believe me you want regret it I promise you that thanks
Christian C
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022
We are renovating an old triplex that is block with stucco. We decided to put up furring strips and then siding. For the furring strips, we pre-drilled a million holes and screwed in a million tapcon screws, which many just stripped out.We bought this nail gun and were shocked at how well it worked. I would say 90-95% of the nails went right in and held extremely tight. The other 5-10% required us to either finish hammering in or pull them out.The boards held so tight that if we wanted to remove one, we would have a horrible time doing so.Highly recommend! Major time and money saver!
Kevin Brown
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019
I was sceptical about this purchase but I bid a job, got the job and needed one before the gas powered TracFast could get here. It was also a smidgen of the price so that added to my worries. How can an item that costs so much less, work as good or better???When I received it and tried it, I immediately went into panic mode. Nothing I did would get this to hold the nails in block. Finally I paid super close attention to what was happening. It's not that the nails were not holding,,, they were trying to shoot through the block. I turned down the air pressure to about 60 psi and this gun works so much better than I ever thought it would. I bought 5/8" and 1" nails. I am using the 5/8" to hold 25 gauge hat channel to block that has about a 1/4" plaster on it. Some places, the plaster is thicker and the 1" nails work best.If you are shorting down track for framing metal walls and the concrete has been there awhile, you probably want to get a TracFast or the old school powder actuated system. New concrete, block, plaster or stucco, this works like a charm!
Average Joe
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2018
Purchased this to do a carpet install for a friend. I used to install carpet about a decade ago and my partner had a t-nailer that worked great, but I had no luck in finding one like the one he had. Due to health issues, I wasn't able to do that install and I didn't get around to using the gun until way after the return period. First off, this thing is massive. The t-nailer I used in the past was the size of your typical brad/staple gun. This is so big that the head of the gun hits the wall before you can get it pointed perpendicular to the floor to nail tack strip. Needless to say, because of the angle, every nail I tried deflected when it hit the concrete. At some point, I guess a nail jammed without me noticing and the next nail I tried shot back into the nail feed and damaged the feed rail. Now the gun won't feed nails and is useless.
Jricky
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018
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