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He's building a cabin single-handedly, and it saves many hammer-strokes. My husband has used this for three weeks, every day, all day. So far, it's just great, but it takes a strong person to weild it well. The only negative about this or any nail gun is that unlike a hand-held hammer hitting metal, you can't feel whether the nail struck a joist on the other side or just air -- an air shot feels just like a good nail. That's my job - spotter on the inside watching for misses.
I have used it for deck work and wall framing. I asked my contractor friend what framing nailer I should get. I like the adjustable safety options. This was the one he mentioned. It is a powerful versatile tool. For a framing novice it let me set it on full safety. At the same time it leaves options open as my skills advance.
The gun also responds well to the pressure regulator, no need for a depth gauge here. This gun is awesome. It's fast, lightweight, and the bump mode let's you move right along without having to wait. If you're concerned more about safety and want sequential fire this has that option w/turn of a ring. If I need another nail gun, this will be it.
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