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37 comments

  • Alpine

    Why would compressed air from inside the house have a psychosomatic reaction from your wife?

    But on the other hand I have used an old propane tank to hold compressed air for small nailing jobs. I own every Senco nail gun ever made.

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  • JimmyJack

    air tank is cheapest way out. Then new wife.

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  • toad67

    Why not just get another air hose?

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  • Ruger4me

    Yep get longer hose, then compressor stays out side or as said a refillable portable tank...

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  • Oakie

    Look on facebook marketplace. You could also wait until the wife went out for the day and just nail the trim up.

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  • Ditch-Runner
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  • NeoBlackdog

    Get this.

    Amazon.com: Senco PC1010 1/2- Horsepower 1-Gallon Matte Finish and Trim Portable Hot Dog Air Compressor, Gray/Red : Everything Else
    Amazon.com: Senco PC1010 1/2- Horsepower 1-Gallon Matte Finish and Trim Portable Hot Dog Air Compressor, Gray/Red : Everything Else

    I've got one similar to this and it is about the handiest little thing ever. Real quiet and makes plenty of air for doing finish work. I've used mine on jobsites for about the last 8 years and it's held up real good.

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  • cbxjeff

    Obviously Alpine, you have never met my wife.

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  • Butchdog3

    Get a Paslode gas powered brad nailer. You can thank me later.

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  • Mr. Perfect

    Either bring the compressor inside or just run a longer hose.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    well just learned my cell phone post did not work thanks Mr.P

    but I suggested the same a cheap 1 or 2 gallon compressor

    this was my orginal

    I have a cheap small electric compressor for such things it's has a one or two gallon tank

    Its Like a harbor freight type but a lot of company's make or at least label them inexpensive and come in handy for other uses also

    I use it and a 6 or 8 foot coiled hose and a Brad nailer when i did the trim the air compressor very light is small easy to move where ever . it does make a buzzing sound but nothing terrible when running and only when it cycles

    I also just read your wife would not put up with that

    I guess buy a extra long air hose is going to be the least expensive way

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  • jimdeere

    I have this cordless Brad nailer:


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  • bullshot

    pancake compressor

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  • He Dog

    Isn't his name Brad Pitt? Bob Lee Swagger was the nailer.

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  • Mobuck

    Another 50' of hose is WAY cheaper than a different nail gun or compressor. I'm another who questions WHY no compressor in the house but hey, you've got to deal with that yourself.

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  • austin20
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  • Bubba Jr.

    Get your wife drunk, then go to work after she passes out. You're welcome.

    Joe

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  • austin20

    50 foot compressor hose $25, leave compressor outside... Happy wife

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  • Mercury

    I don't have a Dewalt brad nailer, but I have the 20V roofing nailer and it is SO NICE to not drag the air hose around! Expensive, yes. But worth it!



    Merc

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  • roenm38

    Ryobi makes some good choices for the homeowner. I am happy with the brand for light homeowner projects.

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  • hillbille

    if its for a one time use, go to harbor freight or wally world and buy a cheap one..............

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  • Oakie

    I bet if you start hand nailing them in, your wife will tell you to stop hammering and go get the compressor!! Either that, or hand her the hammer and nails. PS, let us know how much the hospital bill was for the concussion!!! LOL.

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  • Gregor62
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  • cbxjeff

    Mobuk, I've been dealing with it for 54 years. Hence the blood pressure medicine.

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  • cbxjeff

    Bubba Jr. my wife doesn't drink but she has driven me to it.

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  • cbxjeff

    Thanks for the info guys - well most! I will look at Ryobi and HF. I'll only need this for 2-3 jobs.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    one more idea

    is their a tool rental place close by ,

    or even some big box stores around here at least rent out tools on the cheap

    one more idea go secondary market on the auctions sites and save money that way

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  • bs233jl
    jimdeere: 30070485612827/comments/30070481872795

    I have this cordless Brad nailer:

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/XDHESXLS35S2/download-jpeg-16.jpg

    I went to high school with Brad Nailer. Don't trust him.....

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  • cbxjeff

    OK guys. Thanks again for your a Dewalt replies. I lowered my requirements and bought a new Dewalt corded nailer for $45.00. Not exactly what I wanted but I rarely get what I want anymore.

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  • austin20
    cbxjeff: 30070485612827/comments/30070483372699

    OK guys. Thanks again for your a Dewalt replies. I lowered my requirements and bought a new Dewalt corded nailer for $45.00. Not exactly what I wanted but I rarely get what I want anymore.

    I can totally relate to that

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