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Bostitch N66C-1 1-1/4-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Coil Siding Nailer with Magnesium Housing

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List Price: $399.00
Our Price: $267.95
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Manufacturer: Bostitch
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Bostitch EAN: 0077914039372 Feature: 1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2-inch coil siding nailer with 500 pounds of driving power Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Bostitch Manufacturer: Bostitch Model: N66C-1 Publisher: Bostitch Studio: Bostitch
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Features
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1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2-inch coil siding nailer with 500 pounds of driving power Drives wire weld and plastic collated coil nails; tool-free depth adjustment; directional exhaust Lightweight, durable magnesium housing Includes nailer and carrying case 4.4 pounds; 1-year warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: excellent siding gun Comment: Bought this gun to do a Hardi Plank fiber cement job. Gun worked great, went through a box of 3600 2 1/2 inch nails without a problem. Has a nice handle on it to hang on ladder when not in use. I did buy an attachment for the nose of the gun that sets the nail at 1" from top of siding, saving time and eliminating a wrongly placed nail. I blind nailed the siding. The attachment was from Big Sky Adapters.
Very pleased with the gun as I am with my other Bostich nailing guns.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good feel, too light. Comment: I'm a professional carpenter and I bought the Bostitch n66c for most recent house that I'm building. After 20 square i've found that the gun is great. It has on;y miss fired a few times and usually because the coil is almost out. The air exhaust positioning is awsome, the balance great. The downside is that the gun is too light. i found that you have to push extra hard for the nails to seat at the depth that you have the gun adjusted for. My buddy has an older, heavier version of this gun by Bostitch and you really notice the differance. His gun feels like it'll last 10 years on a jobsite, drives the nails completly every shot and is also noticably quieter. I own 5 Bostitch nailers and I don't think that I'll ever buy another. The quality has declined severly over the years despite some good inovations on their products. My finish gun only lasted 3 years of moderate use and my roofing gun isn't even in the same league as my buddy's Max (which has never- really- double shot). If this gun was only $150 I'd expect the way it handled, but for $300, it needs to perform.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bostitch N66C-1 for stockade fence work Comment: I purchased this tool specifically for fence work on six foot tall by eight foot long stockade fence sections. These were purchased with only one nail into each of the three cross ties in order to allow the fence to parallelogram following the rise or fall in the ground. Once the fence sections were all correctly aligned and bolted to their respective posts, one additional nail is then driven into each cross tie (three nails per board)to help prevent sagging, cupping and more securely tie the individual boards to the cross ties. MY fence is 31 sections (about 250 feet)and driving the final three nails per board, for the entire 250 feet, took only 2.5 hours and I wasn't pushing it. My N66C-1 worked perfectly right out of the box at 100Psi air pressure. The tool loads a nail coil in about 30 seconds. I ordered a box (4200 count) of Bostitch part number C5R80BDG wire coalated nails (1.75" long, 0.80 Dia., ring shank type) when I purchased the tool. Not a single bobble out of the box. It drives nails as fast as you can move from board to board.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bostitch siding nailer N66 Comment: You will not be disappointed. Lightweight, tough, accurate, ease of use. If it fits your application it will pay for itself on the first job. Shoots multiple sizes and many different compositions, stainless, electroplated, and hot dipped. Best value.
Customer Rating:      Summary: nice siding nailer Comment: After putting up a couple of courses of sidewall shakes with a hammer, I went looking for a nail gun that would shoot shake size nails. They aren't easy to find. The N66C is a pretty sweet little gun. It's light, holds a fair amount of nails, doesn't jam, and has good depth control. It is pretty tough too (I've dropped it off the staging a couple of times). I feel like I made a good choice from a rather limited field. The only negative is that sometimes it leaves some of the collation wire sticking out at the nail head. These are unpleasant to hit with a knuckle
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Editorial Reviews:
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Leaving a rosebud on the finished siding is a thing of the past when using the Bostitch N66C-1 pneumatic nailer. Now you can drive wire weld and plastic inserted coil nails in to all types of siding materials such as wood panels or wood siding, fiber cement board such as Hardie Plank and even light gauge steel. By simply adjusting the depth guide you can "power nail" decking, fencing and some heavier shingle materials. The lightweight body, just 4.4 pounds, is easy to handle and the durable aluminum body will add years to the life of the tool. The N66C-1 is designed with a soft rubber foot to prevent scarring or damage to the working surfaces plus an adjustable exhaust port that can be easily set to divert the exhaust away from the user. A handy rugged storage/carrying case is included to prevent accidental damage and to keep the tool clean. --C. Dwight Barnett
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