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If you are in the market to purchase an air nail gun for the first time, there are a few questions that you need to take into account before shopping. The first question you need to be able to answer is what type of project are you needing to do. Today there are many different types of air nailers to choose from and each is specially designed for a certain task. The first key distinction between air nail guns are coil and stick. The coil type holds nails in a long flexible strips wound up in a coil of between 150-350 nails. The stick type holds longs strips of nails in 20-40 nail increments. The coil nailer holds more nails but are a bit more maneuverable because they do not have a stick magazine poking out of them. The coils tend to have nails that are more standardized. Coil air guns typically cost far more than stick nailers so again it is important to know your uses before making your purchase decision. There are four major applications for nail guns today; roofing, framing, flooring, finish, staples/brads. The roofing nailer is designed for nailing down roof shingles. The flooring nailers are specially designed for nailing down modern wood flooring. The finish nailers are lighter and made for nailing more delicate furniture, cabinets, and molding. The staple/brad nailers are typically used when extreme precision and delicacy are required. There are two principle types of nail gun power, pneumatic or air driven, and cordless, which are powered by little gas explosions. A pneumatic nail gun requires an air compressor and hose. A cordless or gas powered nail gun ignites a spark with a small amount of gas from a disposable cartridge. This little explosion drives the nail forward and through your materials. They are ideal for situations where mobility is essential. There are three standard types of nail trigger mechanisms; bump fire, in which you press the trigger and bump the nail gun where you want to drive the nail, a one for one trigger in which one pulls the trigger equals one nail which is common on brad/staple nailers, and the squeeze and release mechanisms which is common the the professional models these are very sensitive and have a tendency to drive multiple nails when used by the inexperienced. Your triggers are likely to have multiple settings. There are some key nail gun features to look for; a swivel hose connector, if you are running a pneumatic nailer you want a swivel hose connector so that your hose does not get tangled up and they also make reloading a bit easier. Also look for easy jam clearing, your nail gun will jam, so make for sure that it has easy access to the nail feed so that when a jam happens it does not slow you down. Also check the nail depth adjustment which is the ability to control how deeply you can drive in your nails. This matters more on the finish nailers. Depth adjustment is easier on some nail guns than others. You can also adjust your air pressure on the air compressor to set nails deeper. Today there are many nailers that accepts a range of sizes of nails, so if you think you will need multiple nail sizes in your project then be sure to shop for a nailer that accepts multiple sizes of nails. After purchasing an air nail gun make for sure you read and follow all the safety instructions. Be safe and have fun.
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