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After setting 400 feet of cedar pickets, I'm convinced a cordless nailer beats a hammer for speed and wrist strain every time.
Has anyone else made the switch and found a different brand that holds up better in the rain?
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rileyb619d ago
Have you tried giving the battery contacts a good clean and a light spray of silicone? My old one had the same issue as Abbyg60 described, but a bit of basic care made it handle damp mornings just fine. I keep mine in a cheap plastic toolbox now, not a bag, so it can breathe but still stay dry.
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abbyg609d ago
Hold up better in the rain? My first cordless nailer gave up after one good drizzle. It started acting like it was scared of a little water. Now I keep it in a zip-top bag like a sad sandwich. I guess some tools are just fair-weather friends.
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