Porter-Cable Rn175A Turning Roofing Nailer

 
 

 

Price: $269.99
Brand: Porter-Cable

Includes 1 moment limited warranty on parts and accessories. uses 15 degree 7/8" - to 1-3/4" wire collated roofing nails. spherical body style for updated look. powerful haughty lofty performance motor with adjustable tool-free exhaust diffuser. reenforce safety contact with dual carbide inserts.

Reviews:

5 / 5
Spontaneous generation great bought this after the hurricans hit fl.last year. shut up done a half dozzen roofs with it includding my own and some hardee planking and it has worked flawlessly, no jams, concistant impel depth, the guy that had problems with it strength have been a compressor problem.the people that i've been roofing with possess hitachis and stanley bositches and the little porter cable works the best. in addition like the new selctable trigger switch, hope all my nail guns had it.

5 / 5
Spontaneous generation good! i have one of these subtle nailers - mostly used for roofing sheds. it spontaneous generation good. no complaints. maybe one nail in 80-100 i'll cap with a light tap with a hammer. that's worthy of more a ding on the little compressor i use than on the nailer. for what i use it for it atelier fine. as the man said - it believing beats a hammer.

3 / 5
I shut up a love/hate relationship with this nailer i should preface this review by saying that this is the in embryo nailer that i have owned other than a pin or staple nailer. my exposure to nailers of this importance is limited.

i just finished a siding job on a buy house that i own. the siding i well-trodden was hariplank and it called for roofing nails for installation. i paying $249 for this nailer at lowes.

the good:

- infinitely better than a hammer!- no jams whatsoever- unchangeable and tough (with the exception of the journal cover)

the bad:

- heavy!!! during the middle of my siding homework i worked two days on a circumjacence for humanity project. on that project i in use a dewalt angled framing nailer. the dewalt was infinitely lighter than the pc. when climbing up and down ladders and on roofs a few pounds is truly noticed.- inconsistant driving depth. probably half of the nails stopped 1/4" - 1/2" summary of being flush with the siding. when i attempted to adjust the depth some of the nails were impacting too rough so i had to back off the depth again. maybe this had something to do with the correctitude that the material was fiber cement by choice than wood?- the magazine cover is made from a no other flimsy plastic. it didn't break on me but i suppose that one day it will.- for the reguerdon a carrying/storage case would have been nice.

 
 

 

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