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Porta-Nailer 460 5/8-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch T-Nailer for Wood to Concrete/Steel Applications

Porta-Nailer 460 5/8-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch T-Nailer for Wood to Concrete/Steel Applications
List Price: $328.69
Our Price: $239.00
You Save: $ 89.69 ( 27% )
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Manufacturer: Porta-Nails
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Porta-Nails
EAN: 0726205004604
Feature: Drives hardened and galvanized nails in wood to concrete applications
Label: Porta-Nails
Manufacturer: Porta-Nails
Model: 460
Publisher: Porta-Nails
Studio: Porta-Nails

Features
Drives hardened and galvanized nails in wood to concrete applications
Powerful T-nailer for wood-to-concrete applications
Single fire or bump fire trigger for faster, more economical nailing
Uses hardened and galvanized fasteners 5/8 to 2-1/8 inches
Lightweight for reduced operator fatigue

Accessories
PUR-Hose PUR-38X050 3/8-Inch x 50 Polyurethane 250 PSI Air Hose
PUR-Hose PUR-38X100 3/8-Inch X 100 Polyurethane 250 PSI Air Hose
Porta-Nailer 46094 2-1/8-Inch by .097-Inch Hardened Galvanized Wood to Concrete T-Nail (1,000 per Box)
Porta-Nailer 46092 1-1/4-Inch by .097-Inch Hardened Galvanized T-Nail (1,000 per Box)
Porter-Cable PAK253 17-Piece Accessory Kit

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Good, but not great in old concrete
Comment: Using this gun in older concrete (30 year old, in my case) yields mixed results. If I could get the correct size nails, I'd probably fare better. I am attempting to fasten 1 inch thick material to the concrete, and it has some issues. With 1-3/8" nails, it lacks good holding power, but it doesn't have the power to drive a 2-1/8" nail into the concrete. It is penetrating to a depth where a 1-5/8" nail would be fully set, and if the nails were that length, it would work fine. Using it to hang 3/4 inch plywood on the wall with the 1-3/8" nails worked fine, as did hanging 2x4 on the wall with 2-1/8" nails.

So, while not perfect, it still beats using a "hilti gun" (the 22 caliber cartrige type guns) to drive nails in concrete.

-Tom

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Easier then PA Nailers
Comment: This thing is great for adding furring strips to concrete walls. I was using a PA nailer and it took 30 mins to do one 8'X8' wall. after buying this nailer i was able to fur out a 8'X10' room in one hour.

this nailer can be a pest b/c you need an A/C on site which these days is harder to find but it is SO worth it to not have to deal with a PA nailer. I am not saying this thing is a replacement for a PA nailer but it is a great specialty tool for a large job.

i have also used it for 3/4" flooring to concrete which is what this thing was originally built for, but it can be tricky to get the angle right.

just make sure you have plenty of nails b/c you can't get them at the local stores.

all in all good purchase if you are looking to zoom through a few tricky jobs a year.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Great product, better than advertised
Comment: When I decided to drywall over a 14 foot high, decorative concrete block wall in our ski condo, I decided to try the Port-a-nailer 460-T. The alternatives of shooting the nails in with a ram set or powder charges, or using tapcons, as a neighbor had done, all seemed too slow to me. I was amazed at just how well the 460-T works. The nails have tremendous holding power, and the tool made the job fast and easy. I had one twisted piece of 1x3 that I had to remove, and it was tough to get off the wall, and each nail brought a small piece of block with it! The 460 shoots nails with such force that small twists in the furring material were pulled tight to the wall. Great tool! I would give it six stars, if I could.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Great for cement block
Comment: This is a great nailer. We have used it to attach furring to cement block as well as framing out windows to cement block. This is old cement block, so we were concerned about the nail not holding, but it does a very good job. Part of this is due to the fact of the nails used. I would highly recommend this nailer.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Saves time and headaches
Comment: I recently installed hardwood flooring in my home. Originally, I placed a 1/2" subfloor and hammered it down w/ standard wood to concrete nails. It took a couple of days and the nails often went it bent and stressed. I also hammered my thumb a few times doing so. I looked into a ramset, but the noise and number of shots needed to keep the subfloor down discouraged me. Well to make a long story short, I had to remove the 1/2" subfloor and use 3/4" instead for my particular application. I ordered this gun and 2 boxes of the 1 3/8" nails. I was able to install the subfloor in about 2 1/2 hours. The nails seem to hold pretty well, but during the installation, I did hear an occasional pop here and there. All in all, this was well worth the money.


Editorial Reviews:

Lightweight, powerful design; Low air consumption; Fastener range 5/8" - 2-1/8" hardened and galvanized .097 nails; 2-1/2" fastener – galvanized only for wood-to-wood applications; Single fire or bump fire trigger; Applications: Wood to concrete & masonry furring, plywood to concrete nailing, light gauge steel drywall track to concrete, wire lath to masonry, steel banding to wood, wood to light gauge steel (up to 3/16"), decking, fencing, sub flooring, general construction


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