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Porta-Nails 401P Porta-Nailer Hardwood Floor Nailer Review

Porta-Nails 401P Porta-Nailer Hardwood Floor Nailer
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What separates this nailer from other similar designs (e.g., Bostitch) is that it uses a ratcheting device that enables you to drive the nails with more than one swing. This feature works well, and is quite innovative. Learning to use a floor nailer takes some practice (and strength) to be able to drive the nail cleanly in one blow, and beginners will benefit greatly from being able to strike several times in order to seat the nail (or "cleat") fully. Those with experience will also benefit when nailing in awkward positions (those double-handed backhand shots) and close to the walls.
There is a drawback to this approach, however, which is that it will take twice as many blows to finish the job. The manual suggests that you should take two blows on every nail, and they discourage using a single, strong blow. But if you keep the nailer well lubricated (a dry spray lubricant like WD40 or, even better, BoeShield T-9), you should be able to drive the nail in one blow after the tool breaks in (and you break in :-). Lubrication is important, since it will help flush out the residue that builds up inside the tool. Bring the hammer up above your head, strike cleanly, and you'll eventually be able to sink the nail in one blow. Good technique is more important than strength, and this nailer will enable you to build good technique without the frustration of half-sunk nails.
A couple of other notes:
First, you CANNOT use the face-nailer shoe as the above post suggests. I looked at the online manuals from the manufacturer, and it looked like it would work, so I ordered the face-nailer shoe. It does not fit - the bolt holes do not line up, and there's no way to modify the piece in order to make them line up. I suspect this is intentional, which is unfortunate because it looks entirely possible and this would be a great feature. For those not familiar with "face-nailing," this is the way that you start and end each room, and it tends to be the most tedious part of any job. For a small project (a couple of roooms), you can get away with face-nailing by hand. Hold the nail (either a cleat or a 8p finish nail) in a pair of pliers to help avoid bending it. If you're doing 800 feet or more, I HIGHLY recommend purchasing a pneumatic nailgun. It will speed up the job drastically, and will take away the tedium of starting the first few rows or finishing the last four. Get a 15-guage finish nailer and drive nails every 5-6 inches (instead of 10 inches for the cleats). It's not cheap, but you'll find many other uses for the pneumatic nailer, such as putting in the shoe molding. It's definitely money well spent.
Even with a nailer, you're bound to still get bent cleats or unseated cleats every now and then. If they're bent, you can break them off by bending them back and forth. If they're too far in to break them off, you can grind them off with a Dremel tool and cutoff disk. If they're not seated all the way, you can countersink them manually. I use a replaceable screwdriver bit that has been ground off square on the opposite end, and hold it in a pair of Vice-Grips. It takes some practice, but works well.
Finally, buy more nails than you think you'll need. The boxes say that 1000 nails will cover 200 feet, but I think that's optimistic. I've done two houses now, and in both cases I used 50% more nails than they suggest. Try to buy the nails locally, since shipping them tends to break up the groups. You can find local dealers on the Porta-Nails web site, and they usually sell them at Lowe's or Home Depot.
To sum up, this is really an indispensable tool, and this model is a good choice. It seems durable enough, and is from an innovative small company (their router table is still one of the best out there). Good luck with your floors.

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Installing a hardwood floor? Speed up the nailing process withthe Porta-Nailer hardwood floor nailer. In addition totongue-and-groove flooring, this mallet-actuated floor nailer can driveand set nails in decorative tongue-and-groove paneling, subflooring,sheathing, and roofing. The unique pawl and ratchet assembly ensuresthat the ram does not return until the nail is properly seated,preventing the user from leaving half-driven or partially set nails.Its durable construction combines the high strength of magnesium withprecision-machined and heat-treated steel parts, making it light,long-wearing, and easy to handle. The Porta-Nailer comes with anextension handle, hammer, and wrenches.

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Porta-Nails 472 Portamatic S Hardwood Floor Stapler Review

Porta-Nails 472 Portamatic S Hardwood Floor Stapler
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I used this stapler to install 350 sq ft of 3/8" hardwood flooring from BellaWood. Had no problems whatsoever. No jams, no misses. I used 1/4" x 1" narrow crown staples although it will accept up to 1 1/4" staples. The shoe makes sure you are perfectly aligned to staple the tongue only at the correct angle. Requires a compressor capable of maintaining 70psi, which even very small compressors should be capable of.

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Portamatic, Hammerhead S Nailer, Designed For Superior Performance & Economy, The S Fires A 15--15-1/2 GA, 1/2" Crown Staple, Will Sink Staples Perfectly At 70-90 PSI, Comes With Mallet & Spare Parts Kit, Used For 1/2" Or 3/4" Flooring.

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Porta-Nails 470 Portamatic TL Hardwood Floor Nailer Review

Porta-Nails 470 Portamatic TL  Hardwood  Floor Nailer
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I purchased this to install pre-finished hardwood and finaly ended up hiring men to do it. They used this nailer and nothing else from all the equipement I purchased as they were fully equiped themselves. I heard no negative comments during installation and for certain they would have said something.

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Use T or L nails in the same nailer;Nails 1/2",5/8", and 3/4" flooring;Operates on 70-90 psi;Lightweight and durable aluminum body;Drives and sets nails with one easy blow; Integrated safety prevents accidental firing;Range of fasteners 1 1/2" - 2";Stainless steel nails for ACQ available in the T & L nails;Includes non marring hammer and rugged carrying case;Replacement parts readily available; Free instructional DVD included

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Akuzuki Hardwood Floor Flooring Stapler & Cleat Nailer Nail Gun Review

Akuzuki Hardwood Floor Flooring Stapler and Cleat Nailer Nail Gun
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I was very skeptical at first about ordering a flooring nailer from the web, especially a brand that I had not heard of. However, I decided to try it. I have been very happy with the performance thus far. It was delivered in about 3 or 4 days, which I thought was great. It came in a nice, sturdy carrying case, just like many other tools that you would buy at a retailer. I used bostich 2" nails and they have worked fine. I have laid about 450 sq. ft so far, and it has performed perfectly. Not a single misfire! I would totally recommend this nailer to anyone planning to install hardwood floors. The price is about half what you would pay for a name brand, and the quality is just as good, or better.

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The is a heavy duty, 2 in 1 pneumatic flooring nailer. It is designed to install tongue and groove hardwood flooring with L-shaped nail or staple. Flooring in thicknesses of 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" and 25/32" can be installed using 1.5" and 2" length nail respectively.Your purchase includes: Brand New Factory Sealed box containing the 2-in-1 Flooring Cleat Nailer and Stapler. Heavy Duty Blow Mold Carrying Case. 2 oz bottle of Oil. High Quality light weight white rubber non marring Mallet. Detailed Instruction Manual. Detailed Internal Component Diagram. All necessary tools to service the product. Four Hex Keys. Service Wrench for adjustment, assembly, and repair. Non-Marring base flooring plate for installing 1/2" or 5/8" flooring. Non-Marring base flooring plate for installing 3/4" or 25/32" flooring. Safety Protective Eye Goggles. Complete Rebuild/Repair kit, includes Gaskets, O-Rings, Seals, and Springs to rebuild the entire gun.

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Porta-Nailer 403 Porta-Nailer Hardwood Flooring Nailer Kit Review

Porta-Nailer 403 Porta-Nailer Hardwood Flooring Nailer Kit
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this kit has everything you need to nail down hardwood flooring. it uses
the porta nails T shaped nails which are serrated on both sides for better grip. i used it to install 1200 sq ft of 3/4" ash without any problems. a friend offered a pneumatic version which would have been easier on the arms but i liked the way the manual hammering forced the wood together. no spaces. you have to get used to how much force to use especially with the face nailer. has ratcheting action that almost always sets nails to proper depth.

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From the best-selling original to the new and improved design, the Porta-Nailer Hammerhead has been tackling wood flooring for 40 years -- and it continues to work even better than ever. The Hammerhead flooring kit from Porta-Nailer includes the 402 Porta-Nailer, extension handle, mallet, accessory shoe for face nailing, accessory shoe for nailing 3/8 to 9/16-inch flooring, nail set, instructional DVD, wrenches, and a rugged carry case.
The Porta-Nailer Hammerhead has evolved into the one tool that will do it all -- even blind nail 3/8 - 33/32-inch, and face nail T and G flooring using interchangeable shoe attachments. Porta-Nailer offers a variety of tool packages to accommodate your specific installation needs, and their Quality Management System is ISO 9001 Certified, so you can count on these products to be backed by the highest standards in the industry.

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Porter-Cable FCN200 Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer Review

Porter-Cable FCN200 Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer
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This is a great must have tool for DIY wood floors. While every company that's in the tool business seems to make a nailer (Senco, Bostitch, etc.), what sets the Porter-Cable apart is it's balance and civilized look. The look doesn't matter, but if you don't want to mar the wood floors by having a tool keel over and damage the floor, then this is the tool to get.
The "last nail" comment is a very true. If you try to drive that single last nail, unpredictable results may occur. In my case, I had to throw the piece away (actually cut it for the closet), since the last nail went in almpst parallel to the surface of the wood and skimmed the finish off the top. If the wood hadn't been there, it probably would have shot across the room.
Finally, although the pneumatic nailers save you from backbreaking hammering, the nose takes more than just a light tap. A slightly sharp wack will drive the nails perfectly. Too soft and the nails don't get driven all the way. Too hard, and I'd be afraid that the tool would get damaged.
One more item to note is that depending on the hardness of the wood flooring, you will have to adjust the air pressure to prevent cracked tongues. This isn't a FCN200 issue, but just generally true overall.
Highly recommended.
Review Update:
After 4 years or so, the tool is still as good as the first day I bought it. My initial personal project was about 800-1000 sf. I'm now past 2500 sf (helped two friends install their floors in family/living rooms) installed and another 1500 sf or so more to go for my own house.
This is a professional tool and the quality shows. I haven't had to have it rebuilt or order parts. Clean it ocassionally and use oil and an air filter and forget about it.
Review Update 2:
Still going strong after 7 years now. In fact, I had some floor professionally installed (about 2,000 sf) and the Ramm (something or other) that the installers were using broke on them. They ended up using my nailer for the last 1,500 sf. The installers commented that they liked the FCN200 nailer better.

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The Porter-Cable FCN200 Two-Inch Flooring Cleat Nailer drives 1-1/2 to 2-inch cleat nails quickly and efficiently. Durable and built to last, this nailer features a 100-cleat, rear-load, gravity-feed magazine with bypass pusher, and it has a well-balanced, stable design for dependable results in both traditional and engineered hardwoods.
Balanced, Ergonomic, and PowerfulThe FCN200 features a balanced, ergonomic design, and it stands upright for easy, stable use. It also has a low center of gravity that allows it to stand independently without falling over.
And because the FCN200 is made from durable, lightweight die-cast aluminum, it's heavy-duty enough to complete tough jobs, yet comfortable enough for extended use.
The FCN200 uses a compressor to provide air at approximately 70-100 PSI. It weighs just 13 pounds and arrives preassembled with an angled air hose nipple.
L-Shaped Cleat Extends Floor-LifeWhereas traditional flooring nailers use staple fasteners that don't allow for wood expansion and can shorten the life of a floor, the FCN200 utilizes an L-shaped cleat as its fastener. This cleat allows the floor to contract and expand naturally, even as it holds the floor in place.
And because standard 3/4-inch-thick solid hardwood flooring requires 2.0-inch cleats for secure installation, the FCN200 accepts cleats measuring from 1.5 to 2.0 inches. This means you can handle flooring materials of various thicknesses, including thinner engineered woods.
Additionally, the hammer head is short enough to allow the compressor to get close to the wall for installation of starting rows.
What's in the BoxFCN200; mallet; oil; wrenches; and 1/4-inch air fitting with dust cover.


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Porta-Nails 402P Porta-Nailer Manual Flooring Cleat Nailer Review

Porta-Nails 402P Porta-Nailer Manual Flooring Cleat Nailer
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I bought the 402P Porta-Nailer and 10,000 nails. Just finished installing 740 sf. of 3/4" Red Birch hardwood. No adjustment was required on the nailer as mentioned in an earlier review - nor could I see how one would adjust this nailer.
I nailed until the cartridge was empty every single time - no problem. I actually liked the ratcheting mechanism, despite reading poor reviews about this. The ratcheting mechanism allows you to take smaller swings when in a closet or close to the wall - allowing you to get one and possibly two extra rows nailed before hand nailing was necessary. Be careful when nailing close to a wall. I was a bit careless at first and took some good chunks out of the drywall when nailing close to the wall.
The nailer worked flawlessly. I averaged 75 sf/1000 nails with 3 1/4" wide flooring on a 6" nailing schedule. The box of 10,000 nails did come with the corners a bit crunched, which meant broken rows of nails, but I was able to feed the broken rows into the nailer and use them all up with no problems. I did not get a single jamb in the entire 740 sf. All nails drove flush, absolutely none sticking out.
I found that most nails would set with two swings. You could do it in one swing if you wanted, but I found that a weaker swing followed by one last hard swing seemed to pull the floor together a bit tighter. It was still necessary to pry some of the warped boards over with a pinch bar. This nailer won't straighten out the severely warped boards.
I found it neccessary to hand nail the first and last 12" due to the geometry of this nailer. Note that I did not order the face nailer. I did all of my face nailing by hand.
My only beef was that the wooden handle on the hammer was extremely rough - would rip your hand apart in no time - very poorly done in my opinion. I found it necessary to buff the handle smooth with a flap sandpaper wheel before using it. I would recommend that you spend the 10-15 minutes to do this before using the hammer. The rubber tip on the nailer came off once during the job, but was easy to pop back on.
If I had to do it again, I would certainly buy this nailer and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone. I shopped around and the nails and nailer were significantly cheaper (about 60%) of the price of purchasing them locally. This is my first hardwood floor install and I found it relatively easy to install. Note that I also used a table saw + miter saw to install the hardwood.

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Porta-Nailer With Hammer, How To Video & Rugged Carry Case.

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Bostitch MIIIFN 1-1/2- to 2-Inch Pneumatic Flooring Nailer Review

Bostitch MIIIFN 1-1/2- to 2-Inch Pneumatic Flooring Nailer
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I'm a small volume custom home builder with a crew of five. We install the hardwood flooring on most of our jobs. We have used a manual powernailer for years. Recently I purchased Bostitch's MIIIFN floor nailer and now have moved our manual nailer to the back of the tool bin. Just a light tap is all that is required to fire the nail. In the event the board is slightly bowed feel free to swing away and hammer the board in place. This tool is easy on my carpal tunnel and for those who aren't ambidexterious it's a snap to use with either hand. It does take some time getting used to dragging the air hose around with you, and you definitely need ear protection. But the benefits far outweigh these nuisances.

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The Bostitch MIIIFN Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer lets you create professional-looking floors quickly and comfortably. Its high-speed pneumatic operation rapidly drives nails into both unfinished and pre-finished hardwood flooring, and its long-grip handle allows you to maintain a comfortable posture when working. Tackling prefinished flooring is no problem with the included adapter foot and the extra-wide base plates that drive staples exactly where you want them.
All the Power You Need to Get Jobs Done QuicklyHarness the power of compressed air and complete your flooring jobs quickly and easily. Just connect the Bostitch MIIIFN Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer to your air compressor for 420 in/lbs of impact at 70-120 PSI. A manual strike will activate the firing action with a lightweight FloorGuard graphite mallet, and a 110-cleat magazine will keep you working without interruption.
Comfortable Design Keeps You in ControlErgonomically designed for ease of use, the MIIIFN features an elongated handle that lets you work in a natural, comfortable position. For control, the extra-wide 1/2- and 3/4-inch interchangeable base plates sit flush against floor boards for stability, so you can drive cleats at the proper angle and depth every time. Additionally, a pre-finished floorboard adapter foot won't scuff or scratch floors during installation for a professional-grade look.
Lightweight, Durable Construction for Everyday UseThe MIIIFN Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer's lightweight body and graphite FloorGuard mallet make this tool comfortable enough to wield all day without fatigue. Built for durability, this nailer will withstand the wear and tear of any jobsite.
The Bostitch MIIFN Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer measures 3.13 x 11.5 x 17.25 inches (WxHxL) and weighs 11.2 pounds. It is covered by a seven-year limited warranty.
About BostitchStanley-Bostitch manufactures top-quality, innovative fastening tools and fasteners for industrial, construction, and home-improvement applications. Products include pneumatic staplers and nailers; compressors; manual staplers and tackers; coil-fed screw systems; rivet tools; glue guns; a broad assortment of collated nails, screws, staples and specialty fasteners in a variety of materials and finishes; and carton-closing staplers--many of them industry firsts.
What's in the BoxCleat nailer, FloorGuard graphite mallet, pre-finished-flooring adapter foot, and two base plates (1/2 inch and 3/4 inch).


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Porta-Nail 421P Pneumatic Floor Nailer with Both Line Nailer Shoe and Face Nailer Shoe Review

Porta-Nail 421P Pneumatic Floor Nailer with Both Line Nailer Shoe and Face Nailer Shoe
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This was my first attempt at installing hardwood floors. Purchasing a nail gun was a top priority. The market is limited but the few nailers out there all come with high marks. I chose this particular model based upon the few excellent reviews on this forum and the quick change option from floor to face nailing. The gun sits easily and quickly each time. The different types of nails/staples/ cleats receive their own praise but my personal choice was the porta nail. The nail itself appears to be stronger and heavier compared to the others. Your local Home Depot carries the porta nails, but not this particular nailer. This nailer is a tough find and have not been able to find anyone that stocks it, other than Amazon. The gun has worked flawlessly, and comes in a complete package. You have to purchase other shoes to fit flooring outside 3/4 inch. Since I will only install that type it is not a big deal, as of yet. Just tapping the gun is enough, no need to slam. Works great each time and have installed about 800 sq feet without a single problem. Makes a novice like me, into a more experienced novice in short time. Great purchase and was not jumping for joy at the price. Still, I was not forced to buy it and I do believe you get what you pay for.

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Preferred seating system; Designed for nailing 1/2" - 33/32" flooring; Set up for 3/4" only; Pneumatic version of PNI's original Hammerhead; Easily converts to a face nailer by simply changing the shoe; Mallet activated to ensure the tightest floor possible; Ruggedly built to provide durability throughout years of use; Holds up to 150 2" T Porta-Nails; Both angle and face nails; Air Filtration; Two year limited warranty; Requires 4.6 CFM @100PSI for optimum performance; Includes carrying case; Safety: 1) prevent accidental firing 2) can impact the tool without firing to draw flooring boards tight

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