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    1. rinkwolf

      @Secret agent Randy Beans Honestly, I agree. Ropes have been a hindrance to my productivity and on some occasion straight up dangerous, step on a rope and it rolls. But, I’ve learned the hard way that ropes are necessary if for nothing else than to satisfy OSHA. Had a inspector sit right outside my job site in Alaska on a flat roof with a camera waiting for one of the crew member to take off their rope. Not work the tickets.

    2. rinkwolf

      @Erik Morales Nope, just a roofer with standards. Can’t tell you how many repair jobs I’ve done after these kind of “roofer”. I prefer doing thing right the first time, that’s all.

    1. rinkwolf

      @chiefs nation As do I. Already did 2 small jobs with it. Also, put a 9 ah battery just to see if it’s faster and it was definitely over the 3 per second advertised speed. Took like 10 -12 seconds to hit a roll of nails into a 2×4.
      Anyway, speed is not the purpose of this gun, it’s convenience and accessibility. If you ask me they nailed it (pun intended).

  1. Joshua Stankiewicz

    I have two of their pneumatic coil roofing nailers and they seem fine for now. Was going for about 4-1/2 hours straight the other day and one of them started to hiss from the trigger, but that could’ve been my water separator needed replacing and the gun got some water in it. That night I replaced the water separator and oiled the gun and the next day it was fine. Now my comments about the video……………….Set the playback speed to 25% and watch those low/exposed nails at 15 seconds. Haha. I’m the producer of this video…….”hey, let’s go down to the local hardware store and pick up some cheap day labor to shoot this video! We’re sure to come in under budget on this one and get a good Christmas bonus this year boys!!!!!”

  2. War Webdjilissina

    This gun blows its seals within the first 2 months, seals become compromised in cold temp, misfires & jams as soon as i bought it. save your self some cash by an old Hitachi, if it aint broke dont fix it right?

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