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Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Project Overview. Featured Video. Materials Concrete nails or masonry nails Particle mask. Drill Pilot Holes in the Board Begin by drilling a pilot hole through the board at each location you are nailing.

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Show Full Article. Your Privacy Rights. These do-it-your-self owners and amateur carpenters have much difficulty in holding and guiding a nail to be driven.

The probability of striking themselves somewhere on their body is very high. The increased medical costs resulting from accidents has made the purchase of protection devices much more cost effective in recent years.

In addition, the easier the tool is to use, and the more it instructs the user in its use, the better. The hand held tool of this invention provides such a device. Typical nail guiding and driving tools invented over the years are disclosed in U. The plunger is inserted into a tube that guides the plunger and holds the arms that support the nail. The end of the nail is not indexed to the end of the arms prior to driving the nail. The disclosure of U.

A thumb piece is located in the tubular body to control the location of the plunger within the tubular body. The striking surface is at the end of the plunger being an relatively small area for striking. A number of individual pieces are used to make the tubular body.

A similar tool is disclosed in U. The movement of the punch is further controlled to not drive the nail more than necessary into an object being nailed. The punch includes a head adapted to receive direct blows. The tool of this invention works best with a single nail size. A number of prior art tools have guide sleeves in the form of handles shaped for gripping with one hand. Two such references are U. A tubular friction member attached to the striker rod is placed between the flexible housing and the steel guide member.

A hand guard of limited width beyond the housing is a part of the flexible housing. The shank of a fastener or nail is gripped with a guide arrangement and the position of the fastener during driving is indicated by indices on the periphery of the tubular friction member.

No indexing for different size fasteners is indicated. The tubular friction member frictionally absorbs the rebounds of the driving punch by gripping the housing. The patent of U.

In another embodiment a separate handle portion is made to offset the handle portion containing a driver. The driver is supported and stopped in its driving motion by a tubular extension placed within the handle. Discrete plunger or piston retainer devices are disclosed in U. A body or barrel portion provides the outer housing for the plunger in U. As disclosed in each of these patents, the movement of the plunger within the barrel portion is limited by a ratchet device where an engaging device attached to the barrel engages the ratchet grooves on the plunger.

The ratchet grooves are closely spaced and the spacing is not associated with the size of different fasteners being driven. Friction devices to keep the plunger or driver engaged in the barrel or housing are disclosed in U. Each of these patents disclose some type of friction device attached to the housing that holds a shank portion of the driver within the housing at various positions when the fastener is being driven.

The shank is held by the friction alone without grooves or other holding components. The U. There is no indication as to the starting position for driving the finish nail. The present tools provide only limited assistance in driving a nail and numerous components are used to make the tool. Most of these tool components are easily damaged by a misguided blow of the hammer and they require adjustments and maintenance.

Striking surfaces are often very small causing more misguided blows to occur. Little protection is also provided for the hand of the operator. No indicating means to properly position different sizes of nails is provided prior to the start of the driving operation. A need exists to have a minimum number of impact resistant components which can be economically manufactured and can be operated to protect the user. A tool that helps the user adjust for different sizes of nails is also needed.

Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a simple, reliable and cost effective hand held tool for driving nails and at the same time instruct the user as to a proper initial setting for different sizes of nails. Another object of the present invention is to provide a hand held tool that has a portion to protect the hand of a user from being hit when the nail is being driven. A tool that can be safely held in a correct position by one hand when driving the nail from almost any position is also part of this object.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a hand held tool which has a striking surface which is easily struck by a hammer or other driver device.

The electric cord limits mobility particularly if you do not have an extension cord with you. Why we like it: The Dewalt is a very common brand name in the market for power tools.

This cordless electric nailer kit is dependable and popular for various reasons and is among the top picks by many customers. This 20 degrees angled finish nailer kit is powered by 18 volts, which provides consistency for finishing work. Besides, it has sequential and bumps firing modes from which one can choose from. Professionals will undoubtedly find use in its versatility and the large load of extra features. Pros The nosepiece design allows easy access without a screwdriver in case there are jammed nails.

It comes with a Dewalt XRP batteries that are powerful enough to power the volt tool. For safety purposes, the contact trip-lock disables the trigger once you are finished with the job, therefore preventing any accidents or injuries. It is packed with ease of use and comfort features.

It comes with a casing for portability purposes. Besides, it is cordless allowing for more maneuverability. Cons The proprietary batteries and semi-proprietary nails are a major limitation on this finish nailer kit. It is relatively expensive. Some customers may find it to be heavy and bulky for some jobs. It weighs just 5. It comes with a Volt MAX lithium ion battery that can drive up to nails on one charge.

It can hold nails at a time in its magazine for consistency when working on both large, and small jobs around your home or property. This kit comes with the nailer, a charger, and a battery pack. This is a good choice if you need a portable and dependable nailer for driving power and depth.

Pros There is no need for using a compressor, hose, or gas cartridge because it is powered by a rechargeable volt Lithium-ion battery. It comes with tool-free settings that allow for depth and jam clearance. It features an in-built multifunctional dual LED lights for optimal visibility and precision when working.

It offers consistent firing power in various material and climates because of a well-designed motor. It is comfortable and light. Its design makes it durable and will last you long enough. Cons There is a delay between pulling the trigger and firing making it one of the slowest. As the battery drains, the jamming becomes an issue. It is also strong for professional capacities.

The 18 volts provided by this battery can drive up to a 2-inch nail with no problem making it even great for heavy duty jobs. It is very versatile because you can change the firing methods.

The entire kit comes with a gun, battery, and charger. Pros It can fire up to nails per charge using the 4 amp Lithium-Ion battery that provides enough power and all-around use. The surface of the tool is protected from damage using the dry fire feature. When the magazine is empty, this brad nailer stops working so that it does not fire blanks.

It features two bright LED lights that provide better visibility when working in low light conditions. There is no need for using an air compressor. The nail gun has a tool-less depth adjustment that allows you to change the depth of the nailer easily and quickly.

It is lightweight and easy to use. The long-lasting battery provides enough power and eliminates the need for a noisy compressor and will give you around three solid hours of work. The Craftsman is a lightweight tool that can be used for extended periods in awkward and hard to reach places. Pros The Craftsman C3 Brad Nailer Gun offers an accurate single fire option as well as a bump fire that drives as many nails as possible.

Because this nail gun is cordless, you do not have to worry about any hoses getting in the way or any loud compressors. It is easy to use because of the wide selection of features. It has 2 in-built LED lights that provide sufficient illumination when working in low light conditions. You can easily refill the nails in the magazine because of the Low-Nail indicator. Cons It is quite expensive particularly if you want multiple batteries.

It does not quite stand out in any category. This is mainly because they are highly-rated and well-liked by homeowners and professionals alike. This Brad Nailer has a powerful volt battery for driving in nails on any surface. With two modes available, you can choose between contact or sequential firing modes for any job. It has a lightweight, compact battery for easy handling and good balance.

This kit comes with the nail gun, charger, battery, case, and even safety glasses. This is a fantastic high-end nail gun that is well suited to professionals and homeowners. Pros It comes with a plethora of features aimed at making your work easier. It features in-built LED lights to provide enough illumination when working in low light conditions.

It is equipped with a long-lasting brushless motor that makes the nailer operate smoothly. The cordless Hitachi nail gun allows you to maneuver easily around your job. It is powered by an volt Lithium-ion battery that provides substantial driving power.

It is reliable and does not have frequent feed errors. It has a rubber bumper on safety tip in case it falls off.

Cons It is bulky making it difficult for certain tasks such as trim. You may have to work with depth adjustment to get it right. It is compact, sturdy and sports a large nail capacity and battery life. It can fire up to 1, nails in one charge.



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