Been looking for a decent 15ga. nailer for a bit. Just ran across, what looks like a decent deal on the PC DA250B. Anybody have any experience with one and willing to share some feedback?
Been looking for a decent 15ga. nailer for a bit. Just ran across, what looks like a decent deal on the PC DA250B. Anybody have any experience with one and willing to share some feedback?
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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If I'm not mistaken, the DA250B has a good track record. You'll really enjoy having the 15 guage angle nailer...it's one of my most used air tools, especially for cabinetry/casework contruction, let alone "home improvement" projects.
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John,
I have one...... like it very well. Easy to load, never jams. Dave.
John,
I use the DA250B around the shop all the time. Very nice piece. I like everything about it. I have a review at the link below with photos of the major features.
http://www.newwoodworker.com/reviews/pcda250brvu.html
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Thanks guys! Done deal...I read up on it a bit and then your endorsement led to my ordering one. FWIW, if anyone else is interested, All Pro Tools has refurbed units, with full 1-yr. warranty for $98.90!!! With S/H, it came in under $110.00! (No, not affiliated with AP Tools, etc...BUT, when they have a "deal", it's a DEAL!!!)
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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I like mine.
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