Description of π¨ BOSTITCH 2-Inch to 4-Inch Siding Nailer
The sliding nail gun drives wire weld and plastic inserted coil nails. Adjustable depth guide of the siding nailer sets nails to desired depths quickly and conveniently. The coil siding nailer has a lightweight aluminum design for durability. Soft rubber foot helps to prevent damage to softer woods. Tool-free adjustable exhaust conveniently directs exhaust away from the user. Fastener Length: 1-1/4-inch - 2-1/2-inch; Fastener Diameter: .080-inch - .092-inch.
Live in the cedar tile part of the house and not ready to nail them. I considered securing them with medium sized staples, but stainless steel was hard to come by. I'm glad to know that Bostitch now makes a side nailer instead of hammering in 1-3/4 inch stainless steel ring nails like I've used with a hammer in the past. The device is lightweight, easy to boot and works right out of the box. . Be sure to read the loading instructions as you will need to adjust the bottom of the nail magazine to
I ordered these on Friday evening and they were delivered on Monday! I have had several other nail guns but this is my first Bostitch. It was easy to load and easy to adjust to drive 2" galvanized nails into 1/2" OSB, driving each nail to the perfect depth easily and evenly. It comes with two triggers: a pistol-mounted black trigger and a gray sequential fire trigger that you can easily replace with a single trigger if you wish. The default black trigger works great for me as you can stillβ¦
I had moderate water damage outside my home that needed repairs. I have cedar paneling. I replaced a few clapboards here and there, but only by hand. Due to the size of this project and other future projects (fence renovation, barn) I wanted to invest in a facade nailer. As a homeowner/do-it-yourselfer, I didn't want to spend a small fortune on a tool that doesn't get used all that often. For most things, not all, I feel like you get what you pay for. At first I tried to find a used nailer butβ¦