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what nailer to buy on a tight budget?
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9 years 2 months ago #1217
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Good day to all, i am in the market for a new or used 18 gauge nailer/stapler ,i have a central pneumatic 2 in 1,nailer but after checking the rings ,i discovered a tiny crack on the housing,so i decided to look for a nailer ,i am looking for 1 that parts are readily available but within $20-30 . Any suggestions ???
If anyone has a central pneumatic model 68019 and it's not working ,i'll be willing to take in of their hands for parts.
If anyone has a central pneumatic model 68019 and it's not working ,i'll be willing to take in of their hands for parts.
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9 years 2 months ago #1219
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Other than Harbor Freight's Central Pneumatic nailers I have no idea how you will find a nailer/stapler that cheap; I honestly don't think you will find one new at that price. I would recommend looking on eBay for a good used nailer/stapler.
The cheapest 18g combo nailer I could find online is below, at $56 or so:
www.messerhardware.com/CHN10499_18G_NAIL...TAPLER_p/7344401.htm
Other good options are the Ridgid and Husky nailers, as they're relatively inexpensive yet better than the Central Pneumatic tools.
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The cheapest 18g combo nailer I could find online is below, at $56 or so:
www.messerhardware.com/CHN10499_18G_NAIL...TAPLER_p/7344401.htm
Other good options are the Ridgid and Husky nailers, as they're relatively inexpensive yet better than the Central Pneumatic tools.
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