Buy Mini Palm Nailer 3PLUS HMPN50SP

Lightweight aluminum die-cast body.

With a magnetic nose, the nail stays where it should be for a safe and accurate place.

Drives nails up to 3-1/2″ long.

Front exhaust moves air away from the user’s palms.

You can use this air-powered pneumatic mini palm nailer to drive nails into joist hangers, decking, fencing, and other places that are hard to get to with nails.

You can use this 3PLUS mini palm nailer HMPN50SP to drive most bulk nails up to 3-1/2″ in length. There is a nailer that is very small and weighs less than a pound, so you can work with precision and speed in very small places. A magnetic nose keeps nails in place so they don’t fall off. It’s good for attaching joist hangers, decking, fencing, and nails in small places. It’s also good for driving nails into tight places.

Add that I’m new to palm nailers, but I think I’ve found a good way to use them. There are some steps in which I tap a nail into the ground. Then I can move the nail head and drive it in. It took me a while to figure this out. I was hitting them in the crotch.

Because I bought two of the air coming out of the back, I hitachi on four nails. If you want to buy a nail gun, this one is 30% less expensive. The driver inside the housing is almost as big as the hole for nails. My nail heads were on the driver half of the time and off because the magnets pulled them. On this unit, the nail heads are 3/4-7/8 on the driver, and on tests with 3d 1/5″ nails, I didn’t get bent nails. I don’t know if this is true, but the plastic feels a little cheap. The rubber on the top doesn’t feel as strong as on the Hitachi. The most important thing is that I was able to use it without it getting stuck (this is on tests only will use in the next week for real).

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