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Old September 7th, 2007, 07:09 PM
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Default Bostitch Pneumatic Nailer?

So the specification and bid process goes on...

I would like to have Porter Cable Nailers, but that has to win the lowest price in a bid process... and that's not going to happen. My second alternative is Grainger. The state has a "deal" with Grainger that allows me to just buy anything they sell without going through the bid process. However Grainger doesn't carry Porter Cable nailers they sell Bostitch. I don't know what to think of that. I love my Porter Cable gear at home. What is your opinion of Bostitch nailers? Does anybody own them?

The alternative is to play roulette with specifications... in which case I could lose and end up with Ryobi or Kobalt.
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Old September 7th, 2007, 07:45 PM
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Bostich makes quality stuff. It works well, lasts forever, and is reliable. They also make good fasteners...brads, NC staples, finish nails, etc.

Some of their smaller staplers also have a nice feature which prevents the crazy folks in the shop from free-firing the nailers - it encloses the pressure engagement mechanism inside a plastic cover so that you can't pull back the pressure engagement lever and fire it, it must be pressed against material to be fired. Basically, no stapler-fights in the shop. (I've heard this called "the paintball of the scene shop").
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Some of their smaller staplers also have a nice feature which prevents the crazy folks in the shop from free-firing the nailers - it encloses the pressure engagement mechanism inside a plastic cover so that you can't pull back the pressure engagement lever and fire it, it must be pressed against material to be fired. Basically, no stapler-fights in the shop. (I've heard this called "the paintball of the scene shop").

Ok, that's one of the dumber things I've heard of techs doing. What ever happened to just a good old fashioned tape ball fight?

Although I have to admit one time when I was about 14 a friend and I had an interesting game. We had one of those really low power single pump spring powered BB guns and a plastic gallon jug. So we took turns, one person got to be the attacker with a jug filled with water while the other defended himself with the gun. The rule was you had to shoot below the waist and no shooting THERE. We both ended up soaked with a few small welts. Don't Try it at home kids.

Anyway, good to hear your positive Bostitch review. Anybody have a problem with Bostitch? It looks like it might cost 5%-10% more than the Porter Cables at Lowes... but again there's no "Ryobi Risk"
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Yep, they make some great stuff. I have never used their wide crown, but their narrow crow stuff is great. Its extremely light weight. I am a big fan of Senco staples, but they are pretty much the same quality.
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Old September 7th, 2007, 10:18 PM
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It looks like the wide crown is pretty pricey. I'll probably just get the narrow.
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I prefer a wide crown for framing, like putting flats together etc., and I prefer the narrow for attaching Luan to the flat. The only drawback to Bostitch I've seen is the lack of a depth control. Most PC's have a small wheel that allows you to guage the depth to which the staple or brad penetrates, very useful when working with 1/8" luan.
That is really the only drawback I've seen however. I have a mix of both in my shop and like them both. Bostitch make a very sturdy product.
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Default Re: Bostitch Pneumatic Nailer?

Both of the Bostich Narrow Crown staplers that I used this summer had depth control on them, but our one Porter Cable stapler did not. So I know that Bostich makes/made NC staplers with depth control (which, as Van said, is absolutely critical for 1/8" MDF or Luan!!!).

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Thanks again, everyone. I'm going all Bostitch in the pneumatic department. The price is about the same and I don't have to deal with specifications.

Speaking of which Great news. I just found a business with a state contract who is a Shure dealer. So I don't have to deal with specifying why an SM58 is a good microphone to have around, I can just buy them!! Hurray!
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So I don't have to deal with specifying why an SM58 is a good microphone to have around
Good, because that's getting harder to do lately.
I like my Beta58A better for almost everything.
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Default Re: Bostitch Pneumatic Nailer?

Interesting. I'll have to post a thread about my sound system... but I'm too busy with tools right now.
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