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Model: 6 Gal. 18-Gauge Brad Nailer and Heavy-Duty Pancake Electric Air Compressor Combo Kit (1-Tool)
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Prob a dumb question, but here goes: Would any type of nail gun work on this unit? If I needed to swap to a finished or framing gun? Or, is this compressor not the correct size for those applications?
Basically, I have some indoor projects I would use the brad for such as wainscoting some walls, but I would also like to use this for fence repairs or larger projects if needed. I'd rather buy something that is capable of handling all of the jobs.
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I was looking for a smaller air compressor to keep in the garage for putting air in tires and more portable for other jobs, the added nail gun and tube for only $10 is a bonus. I'm in for one, thanks for posting.
Prob a dumb question, but here goes: Would any type of nail gun work on this unit? If I needed to swap to a finished or framing gun? Or, is this compressor not the correct size for those applications?
Basically, I have some indoor projects I would use the brad for such as wainscoting some walls, but I would also like to use this for fence repairs or larger projects if needed. I'd rather buy something that is capable of handling all of the jobs.
Yes, framing nailer, stapler, air wrench. This can handle all of those tools.
Last edited by skycomas October 25, 2021 at 11:26 AM.
Prob a dumb question, but here goes: Would any type of nail gun work on this unit? If I needed to swap to a finished or framing gun? Or, is this compressor not the correct size for those applications?
Basically, I have some indoor projects I would use the brad for such as wainscoting some walls, but I would also like to use this for fence repairs or larger projects if needed. I'd rather buy something that is capable of handling all of the jobs.
It's fine for small nailers and staplers, but if you're too quick with a framing or roofing nailer, you'll have to wait for the compressor to come back to pressure after shooting several nails.
Is this way overkill for a compressor to pump up car and bike tires? I don't want a 12v compressor from amazon for $50 that's junk. Can't think of any tools that I have that can use this (yet) but I like Dewalt and this price seems reasonable.
You need to change "your store" to the store number 1055. That specific store has this cheaper for whatever reason. Same thing happened with the rigid shop vac's a while back. If you go to "find your store" and type in 1055 you need to choose the store "newhall #1055" and you should see the price change.
Is this way overkill for a compressor to pump up car and bike tires? I don't want a 12v compressor from amazon for $50 that's junk. Can't think of any tools that I have that can use this (yet) but I like Dewalt and this price seems reasonable.
For just tires, it may be a little much, but for car tires especially, it'll be much faster than a smaller inflator-only tool.
I've had good luck with my Ryobi inflator tool I picked up from Direct Tools Outlet for $25. Digital readout, fast hookup, a little slow to add pressure to bigger tires, but for smaller stuff it's relatively fast. Just squeeze the trigger and let it do it's thing.
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what do I do to get it at 170?
I am so confused.
Basically, I have some indoor projects I would use the brad for such as wainscoting some walls, but I would also like to use this for fence repairs or larger projects if needed. I'd rather buy something that is capable of handling all of the jobs.
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Basically, I have some indoor projects I would use the brad for such as wainscoting some walls, but I would also like to use this for fence repairs or larger projects if needed. I'd rather buy something that is capable of handling all of the jobs.
Basically, I have some indoor projects I would use the brad for such as wainscoting some walls, but I would also like to use this for fence repairs or larger projects if needed. I'd rather buy something that is capable of handling all of the jobs.
I am so confused.
I've had good luck with my Ryobi inflator tool I picked up from Direct Tools Outlet for $25. Digital readout, fast hookup, a little slow to add pressure to bigger tires, but for smaller stuff it's relatively fast. Just squeeze the trigger and let it do it's thing.
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