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Bostitch PT-2330-3M 1-3/16-Inch 23 Gauge Pin (3000 per Box)


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Brand: Bostitch
Manufacturer: Bostitch
Model: PT-2330-3M
DteCode: j01

Features
Pack of 1-3/16-inch 23 gauge headless pins
Chisel point pins; finish coated
For use in the Bostitch HP118K and TU-216-2330 headless pinners
Packaged in box of 3000

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Editorial Reviews:

The Bostitch PT-2330-3M 1-3/16-Inch 23 Gauge Pin are 23 gauge headless pins for use in the Bostitch HP118K and TU-216-2330 Headless Pinners. This 1-3/16-inch chisel point are finish coated and are packaged 3000 per box.


User Comments about the Bostitch PT-2330-3M 1-3/16-Inch 23 Gauge Pin (3000 per Box)

That way it leaves a tiny pin-sized cavity above the pin head that can be filled and stained without affecting the surrounding finish. These are great for crown molding or holding glued appliques until they dry. But usually the wood fibers don't close up around them again and a tiny hole is still visible, with a shiny metal pin head in it. That is the way I found works best to make these really disappear. And if not shot in straight or with enough power they stick out of the wood slightly and you probably won't notice until you get a nasty scratch as you rub your arm against it.If you have a 23ga pinner with an adjustable piston, set it to a slightly higher pressure than you need to set the pin flush.



As the pins go,there is no issue. For the price this is an excellent tool,very well made, works great with the new part. The other reviewer is referring to the tool from Bostitch, the pins can be used in any tool brand using this size.As far as the Bostitch pinner goes;There was a problem with the piston /driver that CS will send you a replacement part that will fix the problem I have no issues with the trigger.



nailer from Bostitch which is excellent. I did a lot of work with a friend who had the Grex model, which I liked very much, but when I decided to buy a pinner of my own, I went with this Bostitch unit because it was less expensive, and I have a 16 ga. Maybe I got a lemon, but I returned it and bought the Grex. Ergonomics aside, the unit simply failed to sink pins below the surface of any material, regardless of air pressure or depth setting. I'm a finish carpenter and fine furniture builder, and I was introduced to pin nailers only last year. Their pinner, though, needs to be rethought. It just WORKS every time. The large, ungainly safety trigger is thin plastic, and the edge tends to pinch your finger.