Metabo HPT Coil Siding Nailer, 1-1/2 inch to 2-1/2 inch Siding Nails, Side load, Tilt Bottom Magazine (NV65AH2)
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It hasn't been my experience to see a siding nailer that shoots. In total, 113 nails were hammered. Is there a framing coil nailer with a no mar tip I need? It should be fine to hang with this gun, just not up to their specification or requirements. If you don't care about the warranty on the siding, I claim it will work. If you plan to penetrate substrate 1.5, make sure you are penetrating The job would be done with collated siding nails 2" in size.
Yes, these nails are suitable for you to use.
As of right now, the device does not come standard with one, and through my research I have not been able to locate an aftermarket alternative.
Selected User Reviews For Metabo HPT Coil Siding Nailer, 1-1/2 inch to 2-1/2 inch Siding Nails, Side load, Tilt Bottom Magazine (NV65AH2)
There is nothing but jams on this Metabo. Hitachi has been working great for me for the last 5 years. Compared with Hitachi, this is not nearly as good.
The quality did not change with the name, which is nice to know. That's the second one I've purchased the first was in 2014, and it's still going strong today. The second nailer is to be used as a supplement to the first, and I am not concerned that the first one will die Although my first response reading the reviews was that I was concerned about different brands of nails, I have not had any problems using Metabo, Bostich, or off-brands It is important to use branded I have fed it anything I want, and it just cruises through I am the only one who has changed a thing - I use 3/8" fittings for all my nailers and it seems to help prevent jams. I would strongly recommend this product.
It is exciting to shoot two nail guns at a time, and I like the power of the gun even more. You will need nails that measure 5 inches in length. This is perfect for siding and trim made from cedar. As I mentioned previously, I can use this for similar projects as planter boxes and dog houses, and coil nails last a long time, so I don't have to refill it often like strip nail guns do. Of course, this would not be used for framing a house. I now rely on them for any light general construction jobs I have. I've also never had a problem with the system jamming or missingifying. Be sure to only use good quality air tool oil. Regular oil can damage the seals on nail guns as well as the mechanisms in nail drivers, causing them to swell. My Milwaukee nail gun was not a good choice, as I discovered the hard way.
It seems so far to me that this is the same quality and quality of gun as the Hitachi, and I anticipate getting the same longevity and reliability Fencing and siding are made easy with it. The product has already paid for itself, according to my opinion.
In contrast to the Hitachi gear I was using before I bought the Metabo HPT (Hitachi Power Tools) gear, I got two to three coils of nails jammed. It should have performed the same whether Hitachi or Metabo HPT nailers were used, but in this particular case it did not. In the photos, there are two bent nails at different angles that jam up the chamber and make it difficult to get it open for the bent nails to be removed. That's difficult and costly in terms of time and money because the chamber has to be opened every time to remove the bent nails. The productivity of the company has decreased.
For the siding installation, use shorter nails. Nails for the trim need to be longer. It's only when you nail up the trim that the issue arises. In rare cases, a piece of wire The trim is painted after the nail heads have been filled in and the paint is reapplied. In order to remove said wire, the wire must be set in place This is not a major issue, but it is something to watch out for.
This product gives you Hitachi quality at a cheaper price. With any nailer, be sure to load your coil nails properly and you shouldn't have any issues. There are no words to describe how I feel. There is a siding nailer in the picture. You can feel the weight of it in your hands and it functions as expected. It's a great product that I would buy again and recommend to friends and family.
Hardieplank fiber cement siding is easily installed with this system. I wish there was a belt hook on it.