10-18-2015, 10:39 PM
in the middle of reroofing my barn and my roofing nailer dies. I'll take it to the service center this week, but in the meantime I needed to keep going....Went to Lowes and bought the Bostitch Bulldog. it was the cheapest one they had and I figured I really like the Dewalt I was using when I get it back I'd have the Bostitch as a spare.
Laid down a couple more courses and it looked like the exposures weren't all the same, so I checked the Bostitch against the ones I did with the Dewalt and the Bostitch's shingle guide had shifted. I readjusted it and a short while later I noticed things were off again. Checked the shingle guide again and it had shifted again...I tried to move it with my fingers and it slides back and forth much too easily. With no obvious way to tighten it down tighter I took it back and bought the better Bostitch. Night and day with the cheaper Bostitch...which is worthless if its shingle guide won't stay put.
The more expensive Bostitch finished off the portion of the roof I was doing like a champ. Still prefer the Dewalt for it lighter weight. I've also used the HF roofing nailer and while I didn't care for it all that much, it at least worked like it should...if you want to buy a cheap roofing nailer get the HF.
Didn't get to the next portion of the roof...chased off by a thunderstorm...figured I shouldn't be up on the roof with a metal object in my hand when the lightening came over....so probably got some rain in the barn.
Laid down a couple more courses and it looked like the exposures weren't all the same, so I checked the Bostitch against the ones I did with the Dewalt and the Bostitch's shingle guide had shifted. I readjusted it and a short while later I noticed things were off again. Checked the shingle guide again and it had shifted again...I tried to move it with my fingers and it slides back and forth much too easily. With no obvious way to tighten it down tighter I took it back and bought the better Bostitch. Night and day with the cheaper Bostitch...which is worthless if its shingle guide won't stay put.
The more expensive Bostitch finished off the portion of the roof I was doing like a champ. Still prefer the Dewalt for it lighter weight. I've also used the HF roofing nailer and while I didn't care for it all that much, it at least worked like it should...if you want to buy a cheap roofing nailer get the HF.
Didn't get to the next portion of the roof...chased off by a thunderstorm...figured I shouldn't be up on the roof with a metal object in my hand when the lightening came over....so probably got some rain in the barn.
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