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I hate to jump on the 'it's not brushless' bandwagon but fwiw ryobi brushless battery powered nailers are way better quality than brushed
I concur. I did a 1500 sqft house worth of shoe moulding after installing LVP flooring on like half of a 4ah battery with the Ryobi brad nailer - non-brushless.
I concur. I did a 1500 sqft house worth of shoe moulding after installing LVP flooring on like half of a 4ah battery with the Ryobi brad nailer - non-brushless.
I have two non-brushless air-strike tools- I've only worked on cedar T&G and trim and had great success with a few caveats. Use a 4amp HP or better, keep it lubed, and throughly seat mechanisms where the brads and nails feed.
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I misfired one nail on my Ryobi Framing nailer, but 100% my fault. Shot 1,000 ring shank nails without a miss after
If it sits too long between uses it can gum up a bit and not fully cycle and drive the nail. A fresh application of oil and it works great, no issues.
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On the flip side, it got all my floorboard and trim needs done
On the flip side, it got all my floorboard and trim needs done
Sounds like you'd recommed it, then?
Edit: I'm an idiot, I have the brad nailer.
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