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(04-29-2020, 11:24 PM)abernat Wrote: Pretty much what it says in the title. I have an 18ga brad nailer, and every so often I get tired of filling nail holes. I’m going to get a pin nailer, probably a Grex or a Cadex (I get about an hour’s worth of woodworking time a year, so ... yeah), but I can’t decide which model. Do I need 2” pins? I don’t think I ever used 2” brads, so why would I care?
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I have a HF pin nailer, it does not shoot anything that long and I've never had a need for anything even close to that length. I think the longest I've ever shot is around 1" max length. I couldn't see putting a lot of $$ into an expensive unit, and the HF unit has done what I needed when I needed it to be done.
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I also have the HF unit. I couldn't justify going spendy on a Grex.
In the 10 years that I've had a pin nailer, I have never needed a pin longer than one inch. I only use the spinner fo smaller, more delicate work.
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I bought a Grex, but I just couldn't figure out a time I would want 2" pins...so mine goes to 1 3/8" (I think). Even then, I seldom use anything over 1".
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I rarely, if ever use anything longer than 1" pins in mine. If I need something much longer, then I think it calls for a brad. Pins have very little holding power. I would imagine that driving a 2" pin through and into hardwood would be prone to blowout. Heck, even 2" brads blow out enough to warrant caution using them.
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04-30-2020, 07:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2020, 07:49 AM by BloomingtonMike.)
99% of time I shoot 1 1/4 and 1 3/8. I mostly use them to hold stuff like templates in pace or pieces until I can drive home a screw or clamp a part up. I don't really use them for anything by themselves. Most of the time in plywood templates i just break off the pins by a rocking motion.
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Longest I use is 1 3/8 in a PC pinner.
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