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๐Ÿ’ฅ Discover the Freeman PCN65: The Ultimate Lightweight Pneumatic Nail Gun with Ergonomic Design Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ’ฅ Discover the Freeman PCN65: The Ultimate Lightweight Pneumatic Nail Gun with Ergonomic Design

Nailed It: This pneumatic coil siding fencing nailer features a lightweight and durable magnesium body, ergonomic grip handle, no mar tip, and transparent side load magazine that holds up to 400 wire or plastic coated siding nails for hard-working efficiency. Many Applications: This nailer is ideal for cement siding, sheathing, fencing, fiber concrete siding, decking installation, plywood, and OSB. It features depth adjustment, allowing you to customize the firing depth for many different types of projects. The Right Tool for the Job: We're committed to providing outstanding value, top tier customer service and long lasting, high quality products. We make nailers and staplers for every purpose, from roofing to siding to flooring and everything in between. Tough and Dependable: We make an array of durable construction tools and accessories, including staplers and nailers for siding, flooring, framing, finish, and roofing. Compare our products to similar items by Makita, Hitachi, Bostitch, Senco, Paslode, and Dewalt.

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Used to replace approximately 130 feet of residential fence, 5/8" cedar posts nailed to 2" x 4" pressure treated cross ties, 4" x 4" posts. Shot, 1 time out of 4 you won't have time to release the trigger and you'll get a double fire with two nails sticking out of the wood or two stuck in the nailer. Nail the crossbars to the posts and I had to do a lot of that with a hammer. The instructions say to set the pressure adjustable depth from 70 to 110 psi and that works well. Around 65 psi there is

Pros
  • The right tool for the job We are committed to providing excellent value for money, superior customer service and durable, quality products . We make nailers and staplers for everything from roofing to paneling to flooring and everything in between.
Cons
  • Skimp Instructions

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Worth buying. on Nailer & Stapler

It's really light and very affordable. I used a Makita reel from a friend and I will say the Makita felt a lot heavier than this Freeman. But Freeman did just as well, if not better. I was hesitant to buy Freeman, but the price was well within my budget. I had problems right out of the box. The safety switch is stuck. Really, really, really stuck. Don't look for help in the manual. The book in the box sucks for troubleshooting. The internet is no better for help and tech support. Well, what can

Pros
  • Many Applications: This nailer is ideal for cement siding, sheathing, fencing, fiber concrete siding, decking, plywood and OSB. It has a depth setting that allows you to adjust the piercing depth for different types of projects.
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great value but double whammy with small compressors

Well I have at least 10 nail guns - from finishing to roofing. I needed a new roll fairing nailer after losing my Hitachi. However, I was reluctant to spend another $350 on a job I don't do often. So I got this one for 60% of the price. My first impression of this gun was mixed. It had better specs than the Hitachi and Dewalt I've used such as B. Jack Fire, rafter hook, adjustable exhaust and single or auto fire. That said, most professional brands don't have them, or have inconvenient flawsโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Tough and dependable, we manufacture a wide range of durable construction tools and supplies including staplers and nailers for siding, flooring, framing, siding and roofing. Compare our products to those from Makita, Hitachi, Bostitch, Senco, Paslode and Dewalt.
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  • poor