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I have to ask about the compressor use as I think you might not be seeing the bigger picture. He can use it to power a framing nailer and any other type plus a long list of tools. So it might get a fair bit of use beyond this one project and be something a bit more care is needed before choosing the one you want
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Much as I hate to recommend Horror Fright, their compressor/nailer is gonna be the cheapest for that job.
I used my PC framing nailer for years on a 6 gallon pancake compressor to built houses/remodel with no problems.
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JMO but two hammers (yours and his) should knock out 140' in about two to three hours including layout
Is it really worth it for such a small job?
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If you're really stuck on the pneumatic nailer option, what about renting what's needed?
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