Would this 23ga, 2" nail be sufficient for 3/8 x 3 1/4 red oak baseboard into 1/2 drywall into a pine 2x4 stud and withstand seasonal expansion and contraction? Great review! I subscribed.
so I bought one of the 650s (not the L with the override )---- used it on some door casing ---- just plain ranch casing --- pine --and I found it had a hard time sinking the pin below the surface. I had the compressor up to around 100psi . I know it says to use the 650 @ 120 psi for hard woods but this was just pine. what do you think -- do I have a defective unit?
@billfromelma sounds defective, yes, i had a MAX brand nailer which is identical to this, and it sunk pins 1 inch and longer in maple and hickory - pine should not be an issue
Perfect review - all questions answered. Many thanks!
Would this 23ga, 2" nail be sufficient for 3/8 x 3 1/4 red oak baseboard into 1/2 drywall into a pine 2x4 stud and withstand seasonal expansion and contraction?
Great review! I subscribed.
so I bought one of the 650s (not the L with the override )---- used it on some door casing ---- just plain ranch casing --- pine --and I found it had a hard time sinking the pin below the surface. I had the compressor up to around 100psi . I know it says to use the 650 @ 120 psi for hard woods but this was just pine. what do you think -- do I have a defective unit?
@billfromelma sounds defective, yes, i had a MAX brand nailer which is identical to this, and it sunk pins 1 inch and longer in maple and hickory - pine should not be an issue
@hydeph thank you ---- I'll take it back and see if they give me a new one --- I'll let you know.