Pa Jayhawk
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Yeah, the nailers ended up being the best deal of the bunch. I bought a kit with a finish and brad nailer, they had a deal to throw in a staple nailer for free, which I got in about 2-3 weeks. Then I bought the Framer Nailer on sale seperately. So far I have only used the framer and Staple nailers. I framed 1700 sq ft with interior walls as well. Never had one jam. I used the stapler for the insulation as well as archways. Definately not something I would have ever completed with just a hammer. I guess I used the brad nailer on minor projects as well.VtDivot said:All good calls - especially the nailers
The Sawzall was more of an impulse buy after having to cut out a couple studs with a Bakuma, I figured it was time for a Sawzall. I wish I had bought that 15 years ago.Davebud said:Any remodel is a definite call for a sawzall.
The Cordless drill and Circular saw are both about 15 years old, the saw is like brand new, the drill will probably be replaced after this project. After 15 years, the batteries are starting to wear down and I figure it would be more cost effective to just buy a new drill with 2 batteries for around $150 as oppose to just 2 new batteries at $50 each.