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Post #137485013 added 05-25-2020 6:40 AM by Corwin in Deal Talk
Home Depot has Ryobi ONE+ 18-Volt AirStrike 18-Gauge Brad Nailer (Tool Only, P320) on sale for $99. Select free store pickup where available. Thanks xvanducx Also available, Home Depot has Ryobi...
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Post #137435441 added 05-25-2020 6:57 AM by Country-MudC in Deal Talk
Brad nailer gets fantastic reviews. My buddy has one and loves it. How is the grease gun? I have a dewalt but its wassaay overkill for DIY.
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Post #137467220 added 05-26-2020 10:51 AM by henry8th84 in Deal Talk
Still shows as $129 when I click on the link
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Post #137467562 added 05-26-2020 11:01 AM by mesofas in Deal Talk
Should i wait for father day coming up? Kinda need it right now for the job. Decision decision....
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Post #137491718 added 05-27-2020 7:49 AM by buyitused in Deal Talk
I love mine. Now that I have it and use it a lot, I wish I had bought the 16 gauge....but it's still good. I bought mine when it was 'refurb' through DT and it was $63 or something around...
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Post #137496752 added 05-27-2020 10:51 AM by SharpThread8225 in Deal Talk
I have this tool, purchased used to redo all the baseboards in my two story house. I must say, the tool has lived up to the legend this cheap tool carries. They can got through battery fast, if...
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Post #137545502 added 05-28-2020 7:04 PM by maunleon in Deal Talk
Can someone recommend a Milwaukee battery adapter, so I can use this with Milwaukee batteries?
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Post #137656196 added 06-02-2020 7:38 AM by LeeC5938 in Deal Talk
Fairly handy DIY homeowner who looks for professional level results on my projects. I own a few finish and larger air nailers with a nice pancake compressor. Have used this setup for years. ...
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Post #137460080 added 05-26-2020 6:38 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Damn you :bonk:!!! LOL. You're right that if you're using smaller nails, alternating the angles improves the holding, but I'm usually the guy that comes in several years later and has to remove...
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Post #137467919 added 05-26-2020 11:14 AM by juvinious in Deal Talk
Lots of one star reviews on the brad nailer but I think it'll be good for a small amount of work around the house. I just picked up one of those ebay battery converters for m18 to ryobi so might as...
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Post #137468183 added 05-26-2020 11:24 AM by LeeJ2539 in Deal Talk
I have both and rarely use the 16g. Sure you'll get the gauge police saying you should use 16s for baseboard but grab a decent stud finder and hit every stud, you'll be golden. The 16 is...
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Post #137442833 added 05-25-2020 11:59 AM by contaction in Deal Talk
Not an expert but should be finish nailed
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Post #137470205 added 05-26-2020 12:26 PM by stardeo in Deal Talk
Oi! I wants the pin nailer. I have the brad nailer. Got it to install trim and it was fantastic as I don't have an air compressor. Now I use it all the time for "clamping" wood when applying wood...
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Post #137478692 added 05-26-2020 5:38 PM by gonebye in Deal Talk
It was gen 1 and I heard they did some improvements but the first was so bad! I borrowed a Ryobi for a small job and it was so awesome. I’m very much a Milwaukee fan but not the nailers that I’ve...
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Post #137495288 added 05-27-2020 9:58 AM by aaaaaaaa8 in Deal Talk
Neither. You will need a framing nailer.
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Post #137523149 added 05-28-2020 7:24 AM by piscean in Deal Talk
Can I use finish nailer for crown molding in kitchen ?
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Post #137466422 added 05-26-2020 10:24 AM by djjosephk in Deal Talk
Either one of these do staples? One of the reasons I still hang on to my air powered is it does both.
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Post #137466491 added 05-26-2020 10:27 AM by Vegassand in Deal Talk
I have purchased Ryobi Drill, Table Saw and Sawzall from Direct Tools. All were either CPO or Factory Blem. Have had no issues with any of them. They all seemed brand new to me. They do stamp "blem"...
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Post #137466548 added 05-26-2020 10:29 AM by golfer44 in Deal Talk
Is this actually a deal? I know it says "new lower price". doesn't that mean it's going to stay at $99 permanently? I'm pretty sure it's been at this price for a few weeks now. I was hoping to...
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Post #137466638 added 05-26-2020 10:31 AM by tienbang in Deal Talk
I have had the brad nailer for 3 years now and it's really great. Put up a lot of shiplap around the house with ease. One thing (and it's probably just me) but the Bosch brand of nails jams really...
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Post #137470475 added 05-26-2020 12:35 PM by Mustpayless in Deal Talk
I've used it for baseboard recently and it worked fine.
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Post #137470787 added 05-26-2020 12:45 PM by stannc in Deal Talk
Brad Nailer is one of my porn aliases.
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Post #137472923 added 05-26-2020 1:56 PM by panthrpants in Deal Talk
I bought a reconditioned one from direct tools about 6 months ago and other than the occasional jam its been good.
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Post #137489468 added 05-27-2020 6:11 AM by flowingcove in Deal Talk
I have the finish nailer. Just got through using it to install oak Retrotread and risers over a builder grade staircase, as well as molding. I started out using a friend’s Porter-Cable finish nailer...
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Post #137489576 added 05-27-2020 6:16 AM by Bearcat17 in Deal Talk
I will never understand why people think you need 16 gauge for baseboards and other trims. Absurd. Every trim ive ever done is with 18gauge and its held perfectly. Go into studs..
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Post #137492450 added 05-27-2020 8:18 AM by n171n in Deal Talk
I just completed an entire wall of shiplap in the laundry room this week. My first project using an 18a Brad nailer. It looks awesome. That said, if I had to do it on the ceiling, would've gone...
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Post #137493098 added 05-27-2020 8:45 AM by chickdr in Deal Talk
I had this for a short period and returned it. It was not reliably shooting the brads for baseboard work.
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Post #137492495 added 05-27-2020 8:20 AM by brestbry in Deal Talk
Thanks! Yeah 16a may be the safer bet for ceiling work. Also seems a little more versatile if you only get one nailer.
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Post #137530997 added 05-28-2020 11:13 AM by GregS9350 in Deal Talk
used this a few years ago to build a marty-sub (diy MDF sub box) and it worked great. recommended with some porter cable nails.
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Post #137827031 added 06-08-2020 1:06 PM by zheka160 in Deal Talk
No complaints at all. Since then, I bought 1 1/4 brad nails to nail 2x4 studs, and that nailed without any issues as well. So far I love it.
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Post #137700257 added 06-03-2020 3:01 PM by FrozenBiker in Deal Talk
Yes. But this brad nailer will also work if you use 2" brads. If the molding has a lot of tension (warpage), a finish nailer will give it a better hold tho.
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Post #137435390 added 05-25-2020 6:55 AM by hosser in Deal Talk
Would really like to have a finish nailer. Anyone used this finisher and has had good luck with it? Might even grab the Brad nailer if these 2 are worth the money. I only own grease gun and impact...
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Post #137443793 added 05-25-2020 12:35 PM by zheka160 in Deal Talk
I used it twice now, and I haven't had any issues. I hope it lasts long. I used both of my 2Ah and 5Ah 20v batteries. https://www.ebay.com/itm/273961791741
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Post #137471087 added 05-26-2020 12:55 PM by diysub in Deal Talk
I have had the brad nailer for at least 5 years and use it quite often. The only time I have even had problems with it is when it is under 30 degrees outside, sitting in the truck all night and it...
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Post #137472005 added 05-26-2020 1:25 PM by gobbledygook in Deal Talk
I was wondering the same thing. I've seen it at this price point for a few weeks in the store because I've been debating buying it. Seems like $99 is the new price. I have a couple baseboards to...
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Post #137487404 added 05-27-2020 3:14 AM by leeterbike in Deal Talk
If you're thinking of buy this, just buy it. I done research on the 18g comparing it to ALL of the other battery powered tools and its come out on top. I;ve had mine for over a year and I love...
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Post #137496683 added 05-27-2020 10:48 AM by FrozenBiker in Deal Talk
A finish nailer for the balusters, but the brad nailer is of no use for deck construction.
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Post #137513588 added 05-27-2020 8:16 PM by fireserphant in Deal Talk
used that brad nailer to install shoe molding on my 2000 sq ft home. worked like a champ.
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Post #137436761 added 05-25-2020 8:01 AM by tonygerads in Deal Talk
I used my brothers Ryobi finish nailer to put in some base boards, and fell in love! So much easier/better than whipping around a hose. I went out and bought my own after.
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Post #137444936 added 05-25-2020 1:23 PM by ttpm in Deal Talk
good deal
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