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ChadTower:
That's the gun.  If I have the numbers right this should work but I won't be shooting a ton of nails in a row.  Can't see that need stick framing a basement anyway.  Lots of measure-cut-shoot 6 nails-measure-cut-etc.  I don't need to frame more than this one project so I didn't want to buy a massive compressor.  The rest of my needs are finish/brad, sandblasting, and painting.

ChadTower:

W00t.  Brought that POS back and replaced it with one of these I got used off CL for $140.

myntik1:
damn Chad, that's been a long project.  I'll let you know if I'm ever near Foxboro I'll swing by and give you a hand.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: myntik1 on November 30, 2008, 01:26:44 am ---damn Chad, that's been a long project.  I'll let you know if I'm ever near Foxboro I'll swing by and give you a hand.

--- End quote ---


Keeps getting interrupted by things that need doing.  And I'm paying out of pocket as I go so sometimes I just have to wait for the next couple hundred to be available for materials. 

FrizzleFried:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on November 29, 2008, 01:31:43 pm ---
W00t.  Brought that POS back and replaced it with one of these I got used off CL for $140.

--- End quote ---

I had the Harbor Freight version of that kind of compressor...it was very underpowered and,  frankly,  quite asstastic.  Obviously DeWalt is a better manufacturer so you're likely going to be in a better position than I was.  I took mine back and went with a pancake style to get it in to my RV.  About the same PSI as the style above,  but lighter,  and easier to maneuver...and made it in the RV door.  Unfortunately it too sucks for anything but the smallest of jobs.  I so want to get me a nice 60-100 gallon garage unit.

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