Amazon has
Metabo HPT 2-in 18-Gauge Pneumatic Brad Nailer (NT50AE2M) on sale for
$39.
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Metabo Nailing Tools on sale for the prices listed below. Choose free store pickup where stock permits.
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Features (Brad Nailer):
- Accepts 5/8 In. to 2 In. 18-gauge fasteners
- Selective actuation switch lets the user easily select bump fire or sequential fire modes
- Only 2.2 lbs, for easy all day use
- Depth of drive dial allows the user to easily adjust the drive depth for a professional finish
- No-mar tip on the nose protects the work piece from unintended markings
- Located on the magazine, alerts the user when nail quantities are low so that blank drives are avoided
- 360 Degree adjustable exhaust port keeps dust, debris and oil off the finish project
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Assuming they haven't significantly value analyzed and downgraded the parts over recent years (they look identical), I recommend this fully.
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Assuming they haven't significantly value analyzed and downgraded the parts over recent years (they look identical), I recommend this fully.
Assuming they haven't significantly value analyzed and downgraded the parts over recent years (they look identical), I recommend this fully.
I originally received this as part of a combo with a 6 gallon pancake compressor. That size is a good blend of portability and capacity for smaller nailers and staplers.
Not sure about your vinyl flooring plans - I don't typically think about nailing those down. If you're talking about attaching the subfloor, you would probably want a stapler instead of a nailer.
I originally received this as part of a combo with a 6 gallon pancake compressor. That size is a good blend of portability and capacity for smaller nailers and staplers.
Not sure about your vinyl flooring plans - I don't typically think about nailing those down. If you're talking about attaching the subfloor, you would probably want a stapler instead of a nailer.
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