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rent pneumatic flooring nailer or use manual one? - clay - 05-09-2008 I'm getting ready to install about 450 sq ft of wood flooring in our house, and I'll need a nailer of some sort. Should I spring for the rental of a pneumatic nailer from a local box store, or spend a tiny bit more and get a manual one? I have access to an air compressor, so I wouldn't need to rent one of those if I got the pneumatic one. I've never done this before and don't necessarily plan to do it again anytime soon, but maybe I will at some point. I could always re-sell the manual nailer after finishing the job. I like the thought of a pneumatic nailer simply to give my body a bit of a break, but I also know that the rental fees for the thing will really start to add up if I'm not able to knock it out in a couple of days. anyone have thoughts on the subject? Re: rent pneumatic flooring nailer or use manual one? - Harry in MI - 05-09-2008 The air/ pneumatic is stapler, the manual is a (flat) nailer. I've only used a Bostich air nailer on a few jobs. I'd rent the stapler, a box of the staples (way more than you need for 400 sq. feet runs a few bucks ($50/$75 ?) but the first hit of the hammer onto the driver bumper is to drive the boards tight, then you hit the trigger bumper and it squirts the nail in. I would imagine the manual nailer takes a really good womp to fully drive the nail in every time, something you don't think about using the air stapler. I think Lowes and or HD rents these for a good price. Re: rent pneumatic flooring nailer or use manual one? - GuyGene - 05-09-2008 I've only used the manual kind, but they work great for me, makes the floor tight using two hits. I would just say go with what you are comfortable with, and maybe just go with price too. Re: rent pneumatic flooring nailer or use manual one? - MikeF - 05-09-2008 How "in shape" are you? Think about how many nails you have to drive to do 450 sq ft of flooring and I suspect you'll opt for the pneumatic... Estimate: 3 inch wide strips, 1 nail every 12 inches, is about 1800 nails... And the manual mallet is usually 2+ pounds... Re: rent pneumatic flooring nailer or use manual one? - Maddog - 05-09-2008 Every professional sub that I have ever seen would choose the air powered device over manual. Maybe you should follow their lead? |