piffey263
Active Member
What did you end up with @jpflat2a?
my late two cents:
go with what ever pneumatic is not used and abused. If I was to only buy two, framing and 15 gauge will do everything. If you wanted to go cordless Ryobi wasn't bad.. (hate to admit...) I have Milwaukee but worked with someone who had the 18 gauge worked good.
if you where using this daily or often I would be more picky.
Example we do a bit of siding/fences I use Max, Also used to run a lot of interior trim also Max.
We are using milwaukee framing guns, but they are unnecessarily heavy.. are back up is pneumatic Hitachi/metabo.
With all that being said: I have 23 gauge pin nailer harbor freight (banks) for $20 can't beat it. Rigid 15 gauge, and I used the freeman one too. No problems.
my late two cents:
go with what ever pneumatic is not used and abused. If I was to only buy two, framing and 15 gauge will do everything. If you wanted to go cordless Ryobi wasn't bad.. (hate to admit...) I have Milwaukee but worked with someone who had the 18 gauge worked good.
if you where using this daily or often I would be more picky.
Example we do a bit of siding/fences I use Max, Also used to run a lot of interior trim also Max.
We are using milwaukee framing guns, but they are unnecessarily heavy.. are back up is pneumatic Hitachi/metabo.
With all that being said: I have 23 gauge pin nailer harbor freight (banks) for $20 can't beat it. Rigid 15 gauge, and I used the freeman one too. No problems.
