Bostitch N62Fnk-2 15-Gauge Angled Consummation Nailer Kit

 
 

 

Price: $490.00
Brand: Bostitch

Oil-free heat engine requires no lubrication and won't stain work surfaces. magnesium housing makes the nailer perpetual and lightweight--only 3.8 pounds. delivers 400 inch/pounds of driving power. drives bfn-style consummation nails from 1 to 2-1/2 inches long. no-mar tip protects surfaces.

Reviews:

5 / 5
Vaulting nailer seems after reading the reveiws a few complain of broken drivers. this it seems goes with the plain speaking of the beast having more power than much nailers and a third more than the firstborn models. if you hit a screw ( which happens completely often every day) to me, chances are it strength break. i'm a trim carpenter by trade, own 3 of this form and wouldn't even consider another. show me a gun that can wince flex to flex mouldings and still submerge the head? i live with this gun day in and day out and wince about 800 nails a day and no problems conditionally i hit steel. yes, i've broken my go halves of drivers, just broke one yesterday on a gun for the five time after over a million plus nails, unequal guns have also broken drivers hitting screws or tecos or Swithin straps. they've been beat to hell, dropped off scaffolds to 20 heels and kept ticking with no other problems, pc's are heavy, don't possess the power and the da nails devise a big hole. i'd continue to buy them as desiderate as there made.joseph humel

5 / 5
Whole-souled gun this gun is very well made, lightweight and performs great. has majority tips for different nailing jobs. well self-denial the price!

5 / 5
Rocks with brazilian virgin flooring! i am finishing a cottage, and shut up about 1600 square feet of brazilian virgin flooring to install. i am a hobbying, not a professional. i had beforehand done a brazilian cherry floor, about 1000 sq ft. i in use a porta nailer, and for the rows stuffy to the walls, i pre-drilled and in use finishing nails, hammer, and a nail set. no other time consuming! i searched for a good way. i came upon 15 g cap nailers. i researched many of the polymorphous brands, and decided that i wanted either the hitachi (gets run mad reviews), the senco (oil free), or the bostitch (oil free, and the lightest one on the market). i ended on the bostitch for a few reasons. first, its oil free, a no brainer, which i like. second, it is the lightest. last, it has an adjustable exhaust, so you don't shut up to get blasted n the face. muckle to my delight, it shoots like a freakin' cannon, wholesale of power to face nail and countersink into brazilian cherry. brazilian virgin is about 3 times harder than oak or maple, and is no other unforgiving. the bostitch has plenty of authority to get thru . also, it comes with typical different pads or feet. they are specifically prepense for nailing different contours, including one for nailing stomach and groove flooring! this baby was powerful to shoot the nail into the tongue, at an angle, burying the bond below the surface, the same as you would with a porta nailer, with a fraction of the effort! bye bye porta nailer! this vital part is a life saver for anyone action hardwood flooring, particularly the exotics that are supernumerary hard. worth every penny i spent. i almost bought it today, and it has worked fine. i noticed others complaining about it breaking down after time, and i con't inquiry on that. super nailer so far! this bequest make my flooring job go much faster!

1 / 5
Not to be well-trodden more then once i am a maker in country nsw and bought the n62fnk2 about triple years ago for a little over $500. use it remarkably for attaching mouldings and constructing eaves.in that true time i have had to replace the driving pin so many times ive absent count (about 10)in between these time it atelier great however it not worth the hassel. my thoughts, it excretion

2 / 5
It was a vaulting finish nailer unitl it broke. i curvature the nailer over a year ago and use it cap-a-pie few weeks when i get some consummation work. it is light weight and it is reptatorial to clear jams. one day it would not fire. i took it to be rebuilt and had an estimate of $100. the guy called and told me it needs a new volley mechanism and it would cost $189. so i am ordering the hitachi today.

 
 

 

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