Buy Coil, 15-Degree BOSTITCH Roofing Nailer (BRN175A)

The sliding nail gun has a new engine and feed system that makes it easier to drive, more powerful, and more durable.

The siding nailer’s magazine has two doors that can be closed in a variety of ways.

The nailer for coil siding has a large tool-free depth adjustment that makes it easy to set the nails in the right place.

There are inserts made of carbide that help to keep the nose from getting worn down.

For a better grip, we changed the handle.

This 15-Degree Pneumatic Coil Roofing Nailer has a new engine and feed system that improves drive quality, nail handling, and the overall performance of the machine. When you buy this powerful nailer, it weighs just 5.3 pounds, but it can drive nails from 3/4 to 1-3/4 inches long. A depth adjustment wheel makes it easy to make sure that fasteners are properly inserted into a wide range of materials. The new grip on this roofing nail gun makes it easy to work with this tool all day.

So far, I’ve built a shed with it. It only got stuck once and shot one nail the wrong way.

Powerful, almost too strong. There were a few times when it blew right through the shingle that I used it on. My hope was that I could also use it to stick down the felt. Even if you turn your compressor down to 40psi, that’s a waste of time (at that rate it will still blow though the paper, but it will lose the ability to rack the coil).

A few things that I think you’ll have to spend more money on to fix.

A magnet or something else isn’t on the last nail so it can’t hold it. This is a sign that it’s time to reload.

Because it has no dry fire lockout, it doesn’t work as wel.

This was a good buy in the end, and I don’t think I’ll be sorry I bought it.

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