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No hay artículos en el carroAshleigh W
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2025
They work great in my harbor freight pin nailer. I'm not having trouble with them falling apart in storage, so that's a plus. And they even came with their own storage case.
RUthatoneguy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2024
So far I've used a bunch of the 4/5" pins in a Hitachi 1 3/8" pin nailer to fasten pine moldings. They worked very well with no problems - no jams and the strips of nails didn't fall apart. The pins are bagged two sizes per bag in a fairly sturdy plastic box. Sizes are marked on the bags. Strips of pins are clearly marked with arrows for correct insertion into the magazine. Two unusual things about this product: one size, 4/5", isn't a standard one. It's somewhere between 3/4" and 7/8" in normal sizes. And 3/8" pins are not terribly useful, especially given that most if not all pin nailers lack a depth setting - depth is controlled to a rather inconsistent degree by adjusting air pressure. Still, if all the rest work well and I'm left with a few strips of 3/8" pins, no big deal. Very good product, would choose again when I run out.
Al Dacey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2024
This has a nice selection of brad nail lengths for various uses. These are copper coated steel, not entirely copper. I really haven't gotten a chance to use them in a project yet but I did test some of the sizes and they work just like every other brad nail you've used before. They went in to the wood and didn't jam my nailer. I'm not sure why they are copper coated but these are a good purchase if you want an assortment of sizes.
Amazing Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2024
These appear to be good quality pin nails, with the exception that the 6 out of the 7 nail lengths are about 1/16" shorter than stated. For example, the 1" nails are actually 15/16" long. Maybe they're stating nominal sizes, but my experience in buying other nails is that the stated length is the actual length.So, the 1-3/8" nails are actually 1-5/16" long; the 1-3/16" nails are actually 1-1/8" long; the 1" nails are actually 15/16" long; the 4/5" nails (okay, who uses fifths to indicate nail lengths??) are actually 3/4" long; the 3/5" nails are actually 1/2" long; the 1/2" nails are actually 7/16" long, and the 3/8" nails are, for some odd reason, actually 3/8" long.It is nice that they have printed on the side of the nail clips the direction that the nails should face when inserting into your pin nailer (the arrow should be facing down towards whatever you're nailing), though the clips have at most one or two arrows, and some of the shorter length clips don't have any arrows. And if you partially use a clip of nails and remove it, you may not have the arrows remaining for future reference. It's easy enough to look for the chiseled point of the pins, but the manufacturer could have easily printed a whole row of smaller arrows/triangles to solve this problem.Other than the fact that the lengths are a little bit off, I think this is a reasonable value compared to buying these at the big box store and is nice to be able to get a broad variety of lengths in one package.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2024
We nailed it
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