DEWALT Air Compressor Combo Kit with Brad Nailer (DWC1KIT-B)
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I haven't measured it, but I believe it to be a 25'.
For crown molding work, you'll want to use a finish nailer. DEWALT can be reached at 1-(800)-DEWALT. 800- 433- For more information, please call 9258.
Even if it works, it's not a good idea to use such a long air hose. Inquire about a long electrical extension that goes at least halfway. A qualified electrician might be able to shed some (pun intended) light on the situation. Neither would I do; Running electrical wire or an air hose under pressure for such a long distance carries some risk.
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Selected User Reviews For DEWALT Air Compressor Combo Kit with Brad Nailer (DWC1KIT-B)
DEWALT Compressor Combo Kit with Nailer (DWC1KIT-) is what I'm looking for. B) THE PHOTO ON THE WEBSITE DID NOT REFLECT WHAT I RECEIVED. The one I received was not at all like the picture; the handle was black, there was one gauge and one turn adjustable gauge, and no nails were included in the package, despite the fact that they were supposed to be. I WAS EXTREMELY DISSATISFIED! IF YOU'RE PUTTING A PICTURE AND INFORMATION ON THE ITEM YOU'RE BUYING, MAKE SURE IT'S ACCURATE.
I made the purchase twice, and both times I received the Compresor model part DWFP55126. What is the status of Amazon's quality control in their shipments? I'm very frustrated that I haven't been able to purchase the product that I want. I sent an invitation to AMAZON to review their customer service quality processes. Equivocaciones and errors are occurring more frequently now. Apart from the mistake of sending the wrong product, having to return the same order twice is a very inefficient process. This results in increased pollution of our environment. AMAZON SHOULD BE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT ELIMINATING INCONVENIENT TRANSPORTATION that pollutes our environment with gasoline-powered vehicles. In other words, Amazon is not assisting in the control of greenhouse gas emissions. At the very least, electric vehicles should be used.
I bought it on September 11th, which is always a good omen. Installing a variety of mouldings, sash, and miles of baseboards. br>br>The 18 gauge gun is beautiful. I recommend using a secondary 15 gauge gun for stronger connections (baseboards to studs, for example). br>br>CON: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is not the place When using continuous pneumatic tools (such as a rotary sander) or blowing air, the tank quickly empties. I don't think so, given its size. This is not the capacity for those of you who want to paint.
The first one I got kept running and running. I returned it, and the replacement was perfect; this is a good compressor for small projects around the house. It runs my framing nailer, trim nailer, and roofing nailer, and it's also great for inflating tires. Overall, a great deal. The return policy on Amazon is simple and quick, making this a pleasant experience all around.
This air compressor was purchased over three years ago to aid in the construction of a new addition to my home. It was my first time using air nailers, and I think it was well worth the money for a DIYer. A Dewalt framing nailer, a roofing nailer, and a brad nailer with compressor were all used. Because I work slowly, the compressor keeps up with me. I'm not sure if it would keep up if I changed my triggers to touch and wanted speed, such as shingling a roof line. It was simple to set the pressures for the guns with the dual gauges, and the dual ports were convenient when switching between tools. (I didn't have two nailers working at the same time, so I can't speak to the compressor's ability to manage two workers. ) ) The brad nailer has been a joy to use and has never jammed during my time with it. The hose is at a low level. It was short and sweet, but after a year and a half, it began to leak. I replaced it with a hose that was more durable and longer.
I can't speak to how it would work in a professional setting, but I can say that it's been fantastic for the home renovations we've done. We recently purchased a home that had previously been used as a free-range petting zoo. Because of the odor, I had to rip out and replace all of the flooring, and I had to remove almost all of the trim in the house to clean and refinish it. While we were painting and laying floors, the floors were stained. This nailer and compressor made re-nailing a breeze. It's simple to set up. It always shoots perfect in floor and door trim, at least in my experience. It's a huge improvement over the few small AC plug-ins that were previously available. I've tried a few different brad nailers and have always been dissatisfied. It was well worth the money, especially since you also get a small air compressor, which I've used for other purposes. The compressor isn't particularly powerful and won't be suitable for all applications, but it worked well with a rental hopper for refueling. Several walls are being texturized. This purchase has made me extremely happy.
A 5x5 hole had been rubbed in the box. When I opened the box, I discovered that the compressor's tank had been dented where the hole had been. In the same spot, the paint was rubbed off. I would have returned the item had it not been for the fact that I needed it for work to finish a project, and the brad nailer performed admirably. I attempted to upload a photo, but it appears that I am more comfortable with a hammer than a computer.
What a powerful force multiplier! It's DeWalt's turn once more. The nail gun and compressor are both excellent. On the compressor, I can easily run two finish nail guns at the same time. The hose was the only thing I didn't care for. It didn't have any repairable ends, which I expected. That's all there is to it once the hose bursts. However, I will make another purchase from this seller.