Pin Nailer

Anyone recommend a good 23 gauge pin nailer over another?
I use 23 gauge pin nailer’s on ocassion for nailing the intricate wood things like inkerbol and small pieces of material. But my 23g. Senco nailer only last me a year, and i don’t even use it that often maybe twice a month.
I’ve seen others out there that are cheaper, Porter cable, Air Locker, Senco etc etc. Which have you had the most luck with and what did it cost?
I just bought one from a Canadian firm on ebay and it works fine, even came with a pack of pins from 12mm to 25mm. They are all made by the same firm in China, hate to say it, with a different coat of paint to differentiate them. I got mine for around $30.
Pin Nailer Overview
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Hitachi NT50AE2 18-Gauge 5/8-Inch to 2-Inch Brad Nailer $50.00 The lightweight Hitachi NT50AE2 2-Inch 18-Gauge Brad Nailer is an ideal tool for a small carpentry projects. Featuring a high-capacity magazine, exhaust vent, easy depth-of-drive adjustments, and a removable nose cap for prolonged tool life, this pneumatic brad nailer will help you tackle everything from cabinet installation and picture-frame assembly to furniture construction and finish work.This… |
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DEWALT D51238K 5/8-Inch to 2-Inch 18-Gauge Brad Nailer $59.95 The DeWalt D51238K 5/8-inch-to-2-inch 18-gauge Brad Nailer comes with tool-free depth adjustment assists for easily locating the ideal depth setting. Features include a side low-nail indicator window to quickly and easily see when it’s time to reload, and an overmolded no-mar pad for greater visibility and durability. A tool-free jam clearing eliminates downtime from bent nails caught in the nosep… |
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GREX P6/MP-3 23 Gauge Multi-Pack Headless Pins (3,000 per box) $7.99 GREX 23 Gauge Multi-Pack Headless Pins, 3M/Box. Includes 500 pcs each of 3/8″, 1/2″, 5/8″, 3/4″, 1″, and 1-3/8″ length pins. For use in GREX Model # P630, P635, P645, P645L, P650 and P650L…. |
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USA Sports GSOZ-47 Olympic Super Curl Bar $51.52 USA Sports GSOZ-47 Olympic Super Curl Bar… |
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