Bostitch RH-S8D113EP Round Head 2-3/8-Inch x .113-Inch by 21 Degree Plastic Collated Framing Nail (5,000 per Box)

Thursday, July 5th 2007

5,000 Pack, 2-3/8″ x .113 Full Round Head Nail, Fits Bostitch F21PL & N88RH True Value #411-135 & Most Other Stick Round Head Framing Nailers.

B & C Eagle B18-34 3/4-Inch 18 Gauge Galvanized Brad Nail (5,000 per Box)

Wednesday, July 4th 2007

The B & C Eagle B18-34 3/4-Inch 18 Gauge Galvanized Brad Nails are 3/4-inch length finish brad nails that will fit the following nail guns: Hitachi NT50AD,NT50AE, and NT32AE; Senco FP35, FP15, FP25, LS4, LS5, and SLP20; Porter-Cable; Airy; Bostitch T29-30, T31, BT35, BT50, and SB1850BN; Paslode 500959, T200-F18, and 901000; Accuset A200BN and A125BN; DeWalt D51238K, and most other 18 gauge brad nailers. The nails are packaged in boxes of 5,000.

3 Pack Porter Cable BN18125 1-1/4" 18 Gauge Brad Nails 5000 per Box

Saturday, June 23rd 2007

mfr: PORTER CABLE CORP 18-GAUGE BRAD NAILS Galvanized 18 gauge brad nails Use in Porter Cable BN125A; Duo-Fast BB4400,- DBN-4052C; Hitachi NT32E; Paslode 2138F18;- Senco SLP-20, A125BN, A200BN; Bostitch- BT35B, SB-1842BN, SB1850BN and most 18 ga. brad nailers BN18125 18 GA 1-1/4 BRAD SIZE:1-1/4″ QTY/BX:5,000

4 Pack of BN18100 18 GA 1 IN. BRAD

Saturday, June 23rd 2007

mfr: PORTER CABLE CORP 18-GAUGE BRAD NAILS Galvanized 18 gauge brad nails Use in Porter Cable BN125A; Duo-Fast BB4400,- DBN-4052C; Hitachi NT32E; Paslode 2138F18;- Senco SLP-20, A125BN, A200BN; Bostitch- BT35B, SB-1842BN, SB1850BN and most 18 ga. brad nailers BN18100 18 GA 1 IN. BRAD SIZE:1″ QTY/BX:5,000

Bostitch 1-9/16-Inch 18-Gauge Brads, 3,000-Qty.

Friday, June 22nd 2007

2000 Pack, 18 Gauge 1-9/16″ Galvanized Brad Nail, Fits Most 18 Gauge Brad Nailers.

Porter-Cable COIL250 Round Head 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Coil Framing Nailer

Tuesday, March 6th 2007

This coil framing nailer from Porter-Cable is a rugged, lightweight piece of equipment that will get the job done wherever you need the capacity of a coil system. Its housing is designed to be a light as possible, yet it still offers the durability you expect on a job site. Since coil nailers are commonly used for repetitious tasks, a lighter tool is a big plus–especially if you’re going to wield it for an entire eight-hour day. The ergonomic... 

Factory Reconditioned Porter-Cable BN125AR 5/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch 18 Gauge Brad Nailer

Tuesday, March 6th 2007

With features normally found only on larger nailers, this 18 gauge brad is a powerful and user friendly. Great for attaching decorative moldings to furniture projects where smaller diameter fasteners are a must. The magazine will accept 5/8-inch to 1-1/4-inch brad nails and has a visual reload indicator to signal that the magazine is nearly empty. An adjustable vent cap allows exhaust to be diverted away from the operator and the project. The specially... 

Senco 2K0003N FP702 FramePro 702XP Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer

Friday, February 23rd 2007

Designed with the professional in mind, the 702XP is packing 904 inch/pounds of power in a maneuverable, comfortable nailer. The anodized sleeve offers additional strength and durability and the urethane sleeve cap protects the sleeve from wear. The magazine load is smooth; the comfort grip feels great in hand. Just a twist adjusts the exhaust a full 360 degrees. The 20-degree magazine offers unobstructed line-of-sight; drive depth adjusts with a... 

Milwaukee 7120-21 3/4- to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer

Friday, February 23rd 2007

This coil roofing nailer is one of seven new heavy-duty air-powered nailers from the venerable Milwaukee, and the whole series is another testament to the red label’s unflagging quality. At the top of our list is how incredibly light Milwaukee’s nailers are, even fully loaded, and their compact size makes them a cinch to tote and use, especially in awkward positions. But a close second is the clever inclusion of a magnet that holds onto the nails... 

Hitachi 725297 Round Head Framing Nailer Compressor Combo Kit

Friday, February 23rd 2007

One of Hitachi’s most popular nailers, and for good reason. It’s practically impossible to jam and fires a rapid three nails per second. At first gander, it appears heavy and unwieldy, but in hand, it’s amazingly well-balanced and comfortable, and Hitachi’s nailers are among the most reliable we’ve seen. It runs off air pressure of 70 to 120 psi, delivering plenty of “pow” even at the lower end. Hitachi recommends this model...