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One full kitchen and one built-in desk with book cases on both sides extending to the ceiling. Tool feels solid. Been using the same Finishpro 10 for 4 years and it's worked great the whole time. Love using it on prefinished cabinets and small mouldings. Love being able to apply mouldings without having to go back and fill nail holes. Just did two prefinished cabinet jobs over the past 3 days and got a chance to use it again.
Also, its lack of a safety means this gun will fire when the trigger is pressed even if the nose is not in contact with a work surface. I own lots of pneumatic tools and have had two Senco finish guns that ran like champs. Though this pin nailer has been treated well and oiled often it jams frequently. (Of course, this assumes that it is a working gun, which mine often is not) I'm very disappointed with this product. I've had this thing apart way too often on job sites trying to clear jams and often resort to using my brad nailer instead.
It is complete junk. Jams constantly. I have had this nailer for a year and a half and have only gotten it to fire about 10 nails. I threw mine against the wall today. Dont buy one.
pins. Just as my past experiences with Senco Fastening products this tool is a jewel. The unit is very reasonably priced and the only drawback is its limited range, 1/2in. To do longer pins you have to purchase another gun. pins to 1 in.
It seems a little light for that but that is also why it's so easy to handle in very awkward positions and places.As an industrial grade tool I have my doubts but as a solid reliable tool in a home workshop it's an excellent tool. I have NEVER had it jam and moving the slide to the right position for the size of pins is simplicity itself. I have used this tool for almost 2 years now, have used thousands of pins of various sizes on many different projects and wood. you can easily tell by looking at the pins whether they are in the right position. I wish I had one earlier. It took about 5 minutes to master that.It always drives the pins just below the surface and essentially it disappears.Whether or not it would hold up under a production environment I don't know.
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