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There was no issue with toenailing and the nailer was powerful to toenail into the Oak as well. Milwaukee took their time re-designing this nailer and it shows. These finish nailers consistently performed like a pneumatic nailer by driving nails to the proper depth in Oak while leaving clean nail holes matching the head of the nail.
The LED light is located on the right side of the tool and is bright, but casts a shadow on the left side. As a right-handed user, this is the side I view mostly. Unfortunately, there is little to no space, on the left side for an LED light. This finish nailer will operate in single sequential actuation, as well as contact [bump fire] actuation. Milwaukee claims this nailer will fire nails per second. Once powered on, the actuation selector switch light [user interface] stays on the entire time the tool is on.
When the nailer reaches fasteners the contact tip will not depress indicating fastener reloading is necessary. Having a battery-operated finish nailer that performs as well as a pneumatic nailer makes sense for many reasons. Not having to worry about setting up a compressor, hose, or gas cartridge expirations, fuel levels or cartridge cost is a win. The most impressive feature of these finish nailers is the rate of fastening that is achieved with zero ramp-up time.
I was able to install accurate fasteners into Oak at a decent rate of work with no disruption in my work speed. Robert Robillard is a remodeler, general contractor, and principal of a carpentry and renovation business located in Concord, Massachusetts, and serves as the Editor of Tool Box Buzz and founding editor of A Concord Carpenter.
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