@@thehandseesall You're most welcome. Just a quick note. You do not need to apply pressure if you're working on really soft woods such as pine etc. Let the weight of the tool do all the talking or the brad nail safety trigger will dent the wood. On harder woods such as oak you will need to apply force for the Brad nail to get optimal penetration.
Thx for your comment and yes it's ash wood, which falls under hardwoods. I have not tested it on the higher density hardwoods such as oak etc so I can't comment on how it performs on all hardwoods. However for your pleasure I will test it later today on some oak and let you know the results.
Ok I've tested it on 18mm thick oak and it worked a treat. No difference in performance. The 25mm brad sunk it as it should and the join was solid. I actually struggled to separate the two pieces of wood and that was with just a single brad. Hope this helps 👍
@@thejigstar9541 Thank you! I need a cheap way to fix my boards while the glue dries. I am using 12-18mm plywood most of the time. So that's good news! 👍
Helpful demo, thanks a lot, good to see it has precision head unlike tre550
Thx Jem, glad I could be if some service 😘
Looking for a affordable nailer, thx for the review (it's been a while I know ;) ) do you know if the 32mm nails also completely go in?
Is it helpful in nailing in rubber tyres furniture
Please reply
Depends on the thickness of the rubber? But yes it is
Does it leave marks in the wood?
No it does not leave any marks on the wood. Hope this helps and stay safe.
@@thejigstar9541 It does help, thanks
@@thehandseesall You're most welcome. Just a quick note. You do not need to apply pressure if you're working on really soft woods such as pine etc. Let the weight of the tool do all the talking or the brad nail safety trigger will dent the wood. On harder woods such as oak you will need to apply force for the Brad nail to get optimal penetration.
@@thejigstar9541 cheers for the info. Has it ever ha.med on you and if so how east was it to get it freed?
@@thehandseesall Yes it has once or twice tops and it is not an issue dislodging the brad nail. Not something you need to worry about.
was it hardwood?
Thx for your comment and yes it's ash wood, which falls under hardwoods. I have not tested it on the higher density hardwoods such as oak etc so I can't comment on how it performs on all hardwoods. However for your pleasure I will test it later today on some oak and let you know the results.
@@thejigstar9541 Thank you!
Ok I've tested it on 18mm thick oak and it worked a treat. No difference in performance. The 25mm brad sunk it as it should and the join was solid. I actually struggled to separate the two pieces of wood and that was with just a single brad. Hope this helps 👍
@@thejigstar9541 Thank you! I need a cheap way to fix my boards while the glue dries. I am using 12-18mm plywood most of the time. So that's good news! 👍
You're welcome. Stay Safe 👍
Hello sir...That gun is available now in Philippines.? I'm interested to buy that.. thank you..
Glad to hear it. Thx