Buy 15-Degree BOSTITCH Coil Siding Nailer (N75C-1)

The sliding nail gun is great for nailing a lot of wall and roof sheathing at once.

There are siding nails with shank diameters of.090-inch to.131-inch that are driven by the siding nailer.

The coil siding nailer is made of aluminum, which is lightweight but strong.

An adjustable depth guide makes it easy to set nails to the right depths quickly and easily.

An overview of what this item is abou.

This 15-degree Coil Sheathing/Siding Nailer is great for nailing a lot of things. The roofing nailer is lightweight and can quickly change the depth of the nails. This 15-degree Coil Sheathing/Siding Roofing Nailer is easy to use and will last for a long time.

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The N75C-1 – Coil Sheathing/Siding Nailer is great for nailing a lot of wall and roof sheathing. In this case, it can drive nails with a shank diameter of 0.090 to 0.131 inches. It can drive nails with a wire weld collar and plastic inserts with a shank diameter of 0.090 to 0.131 inches. It has a lightweight aluminum design that makes it more durable. An adjustable depth guide makes it easy to set nails to the right depths quickly and quickly. In weight, it is 4.9 pounds, or 2.22 kg. When the car is moving, the power is about 630 inches per pounds. Wire Weld and Plastic inserted coil nails (.090-inch to.131-inch Shank) can be used in fasteners from 1 1/2 inches to 3 inches. They have a magazine capacity of 225 to 300 nails and a pressure of 70 to 120 PSI.

There has been no good with this nail gun. When I try to put siding on a small barn, this nail gun often “double fires,” which means it drives two nails right after each other. If you don’t squeeze the trigger until you pull the gun away from the surface, it shoots a second nail. You have to hold the trigger down until you do this. In that case, it doesn’t load the next nail. You put a nail on a board, then you push down on the trigger and a big dimple is made in its surface. This happens 3 to 4 out of 10 times, but you don’t know why. A nail bent over and pushed into a piece of wood is bent about 1 out of 10 times. You can’t return this even though you’ve only used it for a few weeks. This is the first time in my life that I’ve been so let down by a product. All of my other nail guns are made by Bostitch, so I thought they’d be the same quality. Not so!

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