I got an OZITO 18G brad nail gun. 18v battery. 15-50mm electrically galvanised nails. Adjustable depth. Single or rapid fire. Fast Fencing. Awesome Tool.
Another completely thorough and much needed tool video! The detail you cover is so great for those of us who are just not as experienced with power tools, but not patient enough to read the manifestos… er, I mean user manuals. 😋 Thank You! PS I ended up purchasing the Dewalt multi tool after watching your video on multi tools and it’s the perfect fit for me!
Thanks Cheryl, very kind of you to say so. I do try to do fairly detailed videos but they can drag on a bit 😂 I will try to get a bit more serious with all this youtube malarky in 2022 😎 Great that you got a multi tool, they really are a must have tool for every household, they are SO versatile !
Great video. Been running Paslode for years, but the run cost just does add up here in NZ. Invested in the Hikoki range of guns from first to the 18 gauge. 90mm no problems, plenty of power. Heavy though and you know you've been swinging it about about a couple of 100m of palings. When on remote farms, we swap to compressed air guns, but they don't like the weather - either to cold or too hot.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, the cost of gas is a big drawback but I suppose that's the price to pay for being guaranteed the power of the paslode. I was going to by the Hikoki when it first came out as it got 5 star reviews (and sounds cool too) but I decided against it as it was actually slightly heavier than the dewalts I had already. Give my love to NZ from sunny Scotland 😀👍 and keep swinging that Hikoki !
Hi Barry nice video I prefer the dewalt myself for as you say a lot less messing around, looks like your timber stocks are still looking good prices down here are still high we did some composite fencing the other week although it was still more than timber the price difference is not miles apart our supplier is £1.45 for a 125 mm 1.8m feather board and the quality isn’t that good, take care mate 👍
Cheers Rob, Yes, I like the dewalt as well but the weight does take its toll when using it constantly, hence the paslode. Yes Rob, got some timber left but all allocated to forthcoming jobs, I am getting it OK now but still have to order well in advance and the prices are mental - not sustainable in the long term but you know what it's like, once prices go up they never really return to previous levels.............way of the world at the moment ! Take it easy mate and good to hear from you !
Charge up and go- defo the dewalt for me. No faffing with gas etc. Problems can occur on both and I could never fathom out what was wrong with the paslode. Gas, battery, jam….
I have since bought the new Paslode 360xi and have to say that it is the best of all three. I was the same as you re. the Dewalt but I now much prefer the 360xi. I done a video comparing the IM350 to the new 360xi which hopefully shows the differences. Thanks for the comment !
The dewalt has been far more reliable than the paslode to be honest. Not really caused me any issues, I just prefer the power and speed of the paslode, but would certainly recommend the Dewalt.
For fencing, do you use regular smooth framing nails or ring shanked nails? The only galvanised rink shanked nails I can find are the paslode dekfast nails but then have a small head.
Great video. I always go back to the Dewalt myself. Just less messing around. Are there any good suppliers of feather edge by the pallet up north? Some of the prices being quoted at the moment are ridiculous? 👍
I have to admit that I tend to do the same when on smaller jobs, less fannying around. The paslode is a lot better if using it all day due to the lighter weight but I hear what you are saying ! Prices up here are crazy too, I get most materials direct from the sawmill so that helps slightly, but still seem to be rising every month - not sustainable. Where are you based ?
@@Bacrenfencing Sorry pal, only just seen this. I'm on the border of North Wales. Materials have gone through the roof this year but I'm sure it's the same everywhere. All the best
Great video. I'm looking for a nail gun for making planters, some can be large planters. Thickest materials I use is 22mm was thinking of the dewalt dcn660 and wasn't sure if 16g would be enough and never used nail gun before. Getting fed up with using screws and price of them any advice would be grest
Thanks for the comment. I also have a Dewalt DCN660 which I use as a brad nailer. I am not sure if the DCN660 would be much use for planters though as the brad nails would not give sufficient holding power. If the combined thickness of the timber that you are fixing is over 50mm, then best with a first fix nail gun like the one's I show in the video and use ring shank nails. Hope this helps ?
Hey great video, have you used Milwaukee cordless M18 fuel, I’m thinking about getting it , please review if you have or know someone who has used it on daily basis Thanks again
Hi, I have not used it, but did consider it a while back as it uses a similar closed cylinder mechanism to the Hikoki / Hitachi. It does look good but again, it will be pretty heavy compared to the Paslode. Good luck with whatever you choose and thanks for the comment 👍😎
Coil nailers are good, but you need a compressor. These nail guns are totally cordless and never split the palings. At the end of the day, coil nailers and framing nailers do exactly the same job.
thanks - guy said coil shank nails are round head but frame nails a d type which splits wood - i have a paslode gas framer so dont want to buy a coil one if i dont need but it takes a longer nail ???@@Bacrenfencing
Yes, coil nailers use a round headed nail and the framers use D headed (which are not an issue). I now use the Paslod 360xi nail guns which accept round headed nails as well, so they are really good if you want to use round headed nails. I made a video on the 360xi here if that helps ruclips.net/video/LdkkBgB3z5E/видео.html
Hi, The DCN692 is a good gun and will do feather edge, you just need to get the depth set right on the gun. If you are going for the DCN69N make sure it is a type3 as that is the best version IMO. Thanks for the comment 👍
@@Bacrenfencing so the type 3 can let’s say nail the frame work up and nail the feather edge to the frame, it’s ok someone said to me today you’ll need the two guns dcn660
@@russelldownesdownes5618Yes, you can use 90mm nails in the DCN692 for nailing the frame to the posts (personally, I use 6 x 100mm coach screws something like this amzn.to/3xOF0Ss ) and then use the same gun to fix the feather edge using 50mm ring shank nails. The DCN660 is a second fix gun that fires brad nails, brad nails are not recommended for feather edge. you need galvanised ring shank nails or screws. I sometimes use 4.5mm x 50mm decking screws depending on the situation. Hope this helps ?
@@Bacrenfencing thanks very much both for the video and the advice. No pun intended but I was on the fence between the two and for various reasons have paslode nails but no gun and think the Dewalt makes more sense for my DIY needs.
I have to disagree, I did have a few problems with my type 1 recently but it is nearly 6 years old. I have another dewalt gun which is the type 3 and it has been pretty good. The Paslode however does seem to be the higher quality piece of kit and has been the industry leader for years for good reason. Thanks again for the comment 😎
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I did consider that a couple of years ago but did not want to get into yet another battery platform. I'm on the dewalt platform, hence why using dewalt nail guns. Thanks for the comment 👍😎
Everyone has their preferences those using these everyday may get fatigued by the weight in their hand everyday but some people obviously that doesn't bother them.
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The battery indicator is on the other side of the handle. The blinking LED turns red when the battery is low. Read the manual.
I got an OZITO 18G brad nail gun. 18v battery. 15-50mm electrically galvanised nails. Adjustable depth. Single or rapid fire. Fast Fencing. Awesome Tool.
You should not use Brad nails for fencing, they will not last. Use ring shank nails with a first fix nail gun.
Another completely thorough and much needed tool video! The detail you cover is so great for those of us who are just not as experienced with power tools, but not patient enough to read the manifestos… er, I mean user manuals. 😋 Thank You! PS I ended up purchasing the Dewalt multi tool after watching your video on multi tools and it’s the perfect fit for me!
Thanks Cheryl, very kind of you to say so. I do try to do fairly detailed videos but they can drag on a bit 😂 I will try to get a bit more serious with all this youtube malarky in 2022 😎 Great that you got a multi tool, they really are a must have tool for every household, they are SO versatile !
Great video Barry. Thanks for taking the time to put this up. Just exactly what I was looking for. All the best. John
Thanks for the comment John, glad the video was of some use to you !
Great video. Been running Paslode for years, but the run cost just does add up here in NZ. Invested in the Hikoki range of guns from first to the 18 gauge. 90mm no problems, plenty of power. Heavy though and you know you've been swinging it about about a couple of 100m of palings. When on remote farms, we swap to compressed air guns, but they don't like the weather - either to cold or too hot.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, the cost of gas is a big drawback but I suppose that's the price to pay for being guaranteed the power of the paslode. I was going to by the Hikoki when it first came out as it got 5 star reviews (and sounds cool too) but I decided against it as it was actually slightly heavier than the dewalts I had already. Give my love to NZ from sunny Scotland 😀👍 and keep swinging that Hikoki !
I was a dewalt user.. But now I use Paslode . The new Paslode does fully auto nails. Great gun use by the pros.
Sounds like I need the new paslode 😀 Thanks for the comment 👍
In Delaware they outlawed automatic nail guns with bullshi-_ gun control laws. Shows the intelligence level of our government. Demarat morons
Thank you very much for this I've made my decision from this video
Thanks for the comment
Hi Barry nice video I prefer the dewalt myself for as you say a lot less messing around, looks like your timber stocks are still looking good prices down here are still high we did some composite fencing the other week although it was still more than timber the price difference is not miles apart our supplier is £1.45 for a 125 mm 1.8m feather board and the quality isn’t that good, take care mate 👍
Cheers Rob, Yes, I like the dewalt as well but the weight does take its toll when using it constantly, hence the paslode. Yes Rob, got some timber left but all allocated to forthcoming jobs, I am getting it OK now but still have to order well in advance and the prices are mental - not sustainable in the long term but you know what it's like, once prices go up they never really return to previous levels.............way of the world at the moment ! Take it easy mate and good to hear from you !
The battery indicator is on the other side of the handle. The blinking LED turns red when the battery is low.
Yes, but no gas indicator which is more useful.
Do you use these guns for attaching the boards or do you have smaller ones for that or do you use screws?
Yes, I use these for attaching the fence slats. I use 50mm galvanised ring shank nails for this. Cheers
Charge up and go- defo the dewalt for me. No faffing with gas etc. Problems can occur on both and I could never fathom out what was wrong with the paslode. Gas, battery, jam….
I have since bought the new Paslode 360xi and have to say that it is the best of all three. I was the same as you re. the Dewalt but I now much prefer the 360xi. I done a video comparing the IM350 to the new 360xi which hopefully shows the differences. Thanks for the comment !
@@Bacrenfencing Yeah it looks good. I don’t use guns loads and have a dewalt set up so works best for me. 👍
Have you had much issues with the DeWalt gun was thinking of getting one but won't be using it on treated timbers just regular timbers
The dewalt has been far more reliable than the paslode to be honest. Not really caused me any issues, I just prefer the power and speed of the paslode, but would certainly recommend the Dewalt.
Hey ! Could you link me to your choice of nails for outside fencing ?
Hi, I use these but in HOT DIPPED GALVANISED - I can't find a link for HDG but these will do the job just as well amzn.to/3ireQBO
For fencing, do you use regular smooth framing nails or ring shanked nails? The only galvanised rink shanked nails I can find are the paslode dekfast nails but then have a small head.
I use Hot dipped Galvanised Ring Shank nails for fencing. I use 2.8mm x 50mm size nails. I hope this helps
For featherboarding?
What size nails are you using when installing those boards into the 2x4s, 2 inch?
Yes, 2.8mm x 50mm Hot dipped Galvanised Ring shank nails, similar to these amzn.to/4ahVEeX
Great video. I always go back to the Dewalt myself. Just less messing around. Are there any good suppliers of feather edge by the pallet up north?
Some of the prices being quoted at the moment are ridiculous?
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I have to admit that I tend to do the same when on smaller jobs, less fannying around. The paslode is a lot better if using it all day due to the lighter weight but I hear what you are saying !
Prices up here are crazy too, I get most materials direct from the sawmill so that helps slightly, but still seem to be rising every month - not sustainable. Where are you based ?
@@Bacrenfencing Sorry pal, only just seen this. I'm on the border of North Wales. Materials have gone through the roof this year but I'm sure it's the same everywhere. All the best
@@Delamerefencing Same here mate, materials are approx 40-50% higher than a year ago, it's getting ridiculous !
Great comparison, thank you...
No problem, thanks for the comment mate !
Great video. I'm looking for a nail gun for making planters, some can be large planters. Thickest materials I use is 22mm was thinking of the dewalt dcn660 and wasn't sure if 16g would be enough and never used nail gun before. Getting fed up with using screws and price of them any advice would be grest
Thanks for the comment. I also have a Dewalt DCN660 which I use as a brad nailer. I am not sure if the DCN660 would be much use for planters though as the brad nails would not give sufficient holding power. If the combined thickness of the timber that you are fixing is over 50mm, then best with a first fix nail gun like the one's I show in the video and use ring shank nails. Hope this helps ?
@@Bacrenfencing Thanks for advice 👍🏻 and quick reply
@@Bacrenfencing what gauge is the nails
Hey great video, have you used Milwaukee cordless M18 fuel, I’m thinking about getting it , please review if you have or know someone who has used it on daily basis Thanks again
Hi, I have not used it, but did consider it a while back as it uses a similar closed cylinder mechanism to the Hikoki / Hitachi. It does look good but again, it will be pretty heavy compared to the Paslode. Good luck with whatever you choose and thanks for the comment 👍😎
@@Bacrenfencing thanks mate keep up good work
@@KP-ox5tq Cheers !
is it possible in the older IM350 to convert to Lithium batteries?
Sorry, I am not sure to be honest, I doubt it.
please can some one tell me which dewalt nail gun by air good good fit for fencing
Dewalt Coil nailer is pretty good
if i want to build a fence, can you tell me which model is the right one@@Bacrenfencing
DeWalt DPN64C-XJ
Great video
Thanks!
is that a d type nail framing gun - got told it will split the palings and use a coil gun instead ?????
Coil nailers are good, but you need a compressor. These nail guns are totally cordless and never split the palings. At the end of the day, coil nailers and framing nailers do exactly the same job.
thanks - guy said coil shank nails are round head but frame nails a d type which splits wood - i have a paslode gas framer so dont want to buy a coil one if i dont need but it takes a longer nail ???@@Bacrenfencing
Yes, coil nailers use a round headed nail and the framers use D headed (which are not an issue). I now use the Paslod 360xi nail guns which accept round headed nails as well, so they are really good if you want to use round headed nails. I made a video on the 360xi here if that helps ruclips.net/video/LdkkBgB3z5E/видео.html
Would you recommend getting the twin dewault guns or will the dcn692 be too powerful for feather edge new to these .
Hi, The DCN692 is a good gun and will do feather edge, you just need to get the depth set right on the gun. If you are going for the DCN69N make sure it is a type3 as that is the best version IMO. Thanks for the comment 👍
@@Bacrenfencing thanks mate much appreciated
@@russelldownesdownes5618 No problem, glad to help out where I can
@@Bacrenfencing so the type 3 can let’s say nail the frame work up and nail the feather edge to the frame, it’s ok someone said to me today you’ll need the two guns dcn660
@@russelldownesdownes5618Yes, you can use 90mm nails in the DCN692 for nailing the frame to the posts (personally, I use 6 x 100mm coach screws something like this amzn.to/3xOF0Ss ) and then use the same gun to fix the feather edge using 50mm ring shank nails. The DCN660 is a second fix gun that fires brad nails, brad nails are not recommended for feather edge. you need galvanised ring shank nails or screws. I sometimes use 4.5mm x 50mm decking screws depending on the situation. Hope this helps ?
Dewalt are doing a new type of battery which is lighter and thinner but more powerful. Think they are called Stack 20v
I did not know that John, will they be compatible with the 18v tools ?
Away to research that now ! 👍😎
Not sure. Probably not so you have to buy new tools.
@@johncolquhoun6416 Haha, I have spent a lot of this year upgrading to flexvolt 54v tools...........and now this :-)
Old reply here, but in case people are reading this
The UK 18v tools are the same as the US market 20v 👍🏻
Daft question, do they use the same nails?!
Yes, exactly the same nails
@@Bacrenfencing thanks very much both for the video and the advice. No pun intended but I was on the fence between the two and for various reasons have paslode nails but no gun and think the Dewalt makes more sense for my DIY needs.
Never, ever Dewalt for nail guns. They're really poor. Especially the type ones and twos
I have to disagree, I did have a few problems with my type 1 recently but it is nearly 6 years old. I have another dewalt gun which is the type 3 and it has been pretty good. The Paslode however does seem to be the higher quality piece of kit and has been the industry leader for years for good reason. Thanks again for the comment 😎
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Both shit get the hikoki it’s in a different league
I did consider that a couple of years ago but did not want to get into yet another battery platform. I'm on the dewalt platform, hence why using dewalt nail guns. Thanks for the comment 👍😎
@@Bacrenfencing me too mate got all the dewalt tools but after my second one broke I had to change and I’m glad I did 👍
@@booboo-nl3wi Do you not find it a bit heavy mate ? I think it is heavier than the dewalt and that is hellish heavy when using all day !
@@Bacrenfencing it is heavy but it’s like anything you get used to it and don’t even think about it
Everyone has their preferences those using these everyday may get fatigued by the weight in their hand everyday but some people obviously that doesn't bother them.
Speak English
Prefer Scottish !