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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Branch" data-source="post: 584767" data-attributes="member: 62793"><p>I'm finishing my basement myself and am close to doing the trim work. I was looking at buying a 15 or 16 guage finish nailer to help with speed and quality. I also do many other DIY projects so the gun would not be wasted, besided I read a good quote here a couple days ago: "Every new project requires a new tool". I have never read more true words.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway my questions are: Is a 16 guage ok for door, window and base moldings? And does anyone have any experience with a Craftsman nailer?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was looking at Dewalt and the other big names which run around $170 for the 16ga. Then I found that Sears has a combo set with a 16 ga, 18 ga and 18 ga staple gun (all pneumatic) for $199. With the light use I would require I was thinking that this would be the way to go, unless someone has had bad experiences Craftsman guns.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Any input would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Branch, post: 584767, member: 62793"] I'm finishing my basement myself and am close to doing the trim work. I was looking at buying a 15 or 16 guage finish nailer to help with speed and quality. I also do many other DIY projects so the gun would not be wasted, besided I read a good quote here a couple days ago: "Every new project requires a new tool". I have never read more true words. Anyway my questions are: Is a 16 guage ok for door, window and base moldings? And does anyone have any experience with a Craftsman nailer? I was looking at Dewalt and the other big names which run around $170 for the 16ga. Then I found that Sears has a combo set with a 16 ga, 18 ga and 18 ga staple gun (all pneumatic) for $199. With the light use I would require I was thinking that this would be the way to go, unless someone has had bad experiences Craftsman guns. Any input would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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