A Look at Porter-Cable RN175B For Roofing Colorado Springs

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What are we looking for in a roofing nailer aside from it being powerful, efficient and durable? When you’re up on the roof and dealing with the pressure of getting things done right and whatever kind of weather you’re working under, you want a tool that is simple to use and easy to handle.

That is what the Porter-Cable RN175B for roofing Colorado Springs is offering with its compact body design that is 5 per cent lighter than its previous version. With this tool, you can expect better balance and control, making it easier for the user to handle and operate it.

And thanks to its rounded body, rubber grip, skid-resistant pads and wear guards, the Porter-Cable RN175B ensures the safety of the user and the tool as well. The rubber pads and guards prevent it from sliding down the roof when not in use.

The Porter-Cable RN175B is designed for a 15-degree, ¾ to 1-3/14-inch wire collated roofing nails, which enables it to handle a variety of roofing and siding projects. It also boasts a magazine with a capacity of 120 nails.

Similar to most roofing nailers, this tool has two firing modes—contact and single sequential. The shingle guide complements these two firing modes well as it locks down for consistent results and shingle spacing.

Boasts of Jam-Resisting Capability and Easy Loading

Another thing the Porter-Cable RN175B boasts of is its high chance to resist nail jamming, as well as its easy- and quick-loading capabilities, which speaks mostly for homeowners who want to do some minor fixes on their roofs. You can only imagine how frustrating it is for homeowners to find their tools jammed, or if they are unable to load it quickly enough without the help from a guide.

Its motor also features an exhaust diffuser that can be adjusted without the need for additional tools—another plus for non-professional operators of this handy little tool.

What more, it has a durable steel safety contact with dual carbide inserts that protects the tool from the usual wear and tear. This ensures that the Porter-Cable RN175B will last you for years without the need for repair or major maintenance.

Problems associated with this product include instances where the nails are left just partially driven. There were also a number of times where a user had a hard time loading nails.

All in all, the Porter-Cable RN175B is an all-around tool that is perfect for minor household repairs in roofing Colorado Springs. It is the most suitable roofing nailer for people without much experience holding a powerful tool such as this one. It is specifically created to offer ease of use, durability and power. If you are looking to add to your household tools, then this roofing nailer is just what you need.

Review: Hitachi NV45AB2 1-3/4-Inch Nailer For Roofing Colorado Springs

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Having good tools in roofing Colorado Springs is always a worthy investment. You never know when you need to do things your way, especially when it comes to ensuring you have a sturdy roof above your head.

Hitachi NV45AB2 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer is one of the brand’s most lightweight and durable roofing tools. It is an ideal tool for a variety of construction projects, including installation of asphalt roofing shingles and insulation boards.

Its durable construction design features a high-capacity side-load magazine that promises easy replacement, its rubber pads keep the nailer from sliding, and its pneumatic power feed and return allows the tool to work in any weather.

The NV45AB2’s side-loading magazine accepts 120 7/8-inch to 1-3/4-inch-long coiled wire collation nails with 0.120-inch diameters. Its air inlet is 3/8 inch, and the ideal operating air pressure is 70-120 psi.

Setting the NV45AB2 apart is the quick-driving feature that allows for maximum efficiency when nailing on large areas. Using the NV45AB2, a nailer can shoot each time the nose touches the work surface.

It also has a large carbide inserts on the nose to ensure top performance during operation.

Promises Durability, Ease of Use

You can expect the Hitachi NV45AB2 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer to have precision nailing and flush driving. But a primary function such as that is not one that separates this roof nailer from all the others in the market.

What this tool boasts of is its durability, which even an 18-wheeler couldn’t probably break, thanks to its bulletproof design.

And at just 5.5 lbs., you can expect the Hitachi NV45AB2 roofing nailer to be well-balanced for easy maneuverability while you’re working on the roof. It can easily be handled with one hand, and its long-lasting, non-slip rubber grip keeps you in control.

Its well-balanced design ensures easy one-handed operation, and the long-lasting non-slip rubber-grip keeps you comfortable and in control. Rubber on the nailer’s side allows you to place the tool on a roof without worrying about it sliding off.

Another thing this tool is mighty proud of is its all-weather capacity, allowing for its use even during the harshest of weather.

Rigorously tested even amid the most extreme weather conditions, the Hitachi NV45AB2 Roofing Nailer has a pneumatic-powered nail-feed mechanism that can remove dirt and moisture from the nailer, making sure this tool will work in any weather.

About 78 per cent of users have given this product a five-star review, but drawbacks still highlighted some problematic aspects such as occasional nail-skipping. There were also experiences where the gun drove crooked nails on the roof.

Overall, measuring 9-27/32 x 4-5/8 x 10-3/8 inches (LxWxH), the Hitachi NV45AB2 is the most handy, durable and user-friendly roofing nailer in the market today. If you’re in the lookout for the ideal tool for your construction needs, this one is a true gem.

Review: Bostitch RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer For Metal Roofing Installation

Bostitch RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer

The Bostitch RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer is practically every professional roofers dream. It is compact, durable, lightweight and easy to use. It is a must-have for metal roofing installation.

And because it has an easy-to-use design, this roofing nailer also suits homeowners who want to do some minor and basic roofing maintenance and fixes. It was specifically designed to ensure professionals and homeowners alike would not find themselves in limbo operating it.

Boasts Long-Lasting Performance

Anyone looking for a roofing nailer that could provide long-lasting performance amid harsh weather conditions and even throughout a long storage time should be checking out the Bostitch RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer. Previous versions of this tool lasted for nine and more years, proving its tested durability and ensuring its high-level capacity.

In a nutshell, the Bostitch RN46-1 is a 3/4-inch to 1-3/4-inch coil roofing nailer with an adjustable depth control, full round driver, body and magazine wear guards, and side-load canister for fast nail loading.

It also has an adjustable shingle guide, so operators can have an easier time spacing the shingles, and a lockout mechanism that prevents firing when the canister is empty.

However, the thing that truly sets this roofing nailer apart is the durable yet lightweight magnesium housing and carbide tips, which provides the tool’s capacity to last for decades. If that doesn’t make the cut, it also has a seven-year limited warranty.

Promises Power and Accuracy

It can be difficult to be accurate when you have a less powerful tool in your hand. Working on a roof, exterior drywall, insulation board and fiber cement application can be quite daunting without the proper tool.

The Bostitch RN46-1 is powerful in the sense that it can deliver 410 in./lbs. of force at 100 psi, and can drive up to 100 nails per minute. It has two firing methods—contact trip and sequential trip.

The contact trip has a bouncing motion that is great for large areas like roofs while a sequential trip is chosen for its precision applications mostly for a finished work.

And because it has an integrated depth dial, this tool provides fast, tool-less depth-of-drive adjustments. The five-setting dial allows you to find the perfect driving depth, which includes flush mount driving, shallow driving, and countersinking.

The only problem seems to be that the user has to change between the sequential and contact triggers, making it a bit uncomfortable for some. It would have been easier if they can change triggers without having to uncork things. There were also some jamming problems, though these were quite minimal.

The Bostitch RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer measures 10-1/2 x 4-5/8 x 10-5/8 inches (LxWxH) and weighs 4.8 pounds. Basically, it is designed for comfort and durability, making this  a must-have tool not only for a construction business, but for the home as well.

Product Review: Makita AN453 Roofing Coil Nailer For Roof Repair Orlando

Makita AN453 Roofing Coil Nailer

Pneumatic nail guns for roof repair Orlando come in two styles—the coil and stick types. Coil nailers have adjustable canisters that accept coiled nails while the stick type have long magazines that can load two sticks of nails.

We reviewed one of the pneumatic coil nailers readily-available in the market, the Makita AN453 Roofing Coil Nailer, and evaluated its performance based on what its manufacturer states against actual customer review.

What the Manufacturer Says

The Makita AN453 coil nailer is designed for rugged construction and robust performance at less weight. It is equipped with a magazine that has a capacity to hold up to 120 nails with a size range of 3/4 to 1-3/4 inches.

The lightweight and durable aluminum casing ensures the long-lasting performance of the product. The canister is fully adjustable for easy loading of nail sticks. To provide better control while driving nails to the roof, the product was manufactured with a tool-less depth adjustment and flush nailing. To further extend the tool’s performance life, the nosepiece comes with large carbide inserts.

Other features of the Makita coil nail gun include:

  • Rubberized handle for more reliable grip and extra comfort
  • Tool-less shingle guide for consistent placement of nails and easy adjustments
  • Steel plates to prevent damage from abrasive surfaces
  • Easily-removable nose assembly for cleaning
  • Durable aluminum housing
  • Lightweight at 5.2 lbs but packing more power
  • A limited three-year warranty
  • Package includes a hex wrench, pneumatic nailer oil and safety goggles

What the Customers Say

Buyers’ feedback on the use of the product is mixed. On the negative side, some customers complained that the product was not built with quality because of some irregularities in the shape of the metal casing. Misfires including double nailing were noted as well as failure to sink the flush nails. Users do not recommend using the tool for a complete roof project because the product is more suited for a DIY rather than a commercial project.

Another negative performance noted by users is the inability of the tool to consistently sink nails while doing rapid firing. The nailer has to be held down on each nail before triggering the tool for the nails to properly sink in.

Positive customer review cites that nails load easily while the installed magnet ensures even the last nail gets properly fed. The depth adjuster is easy to use by turning the knob to the proper direction. Using rapid fire trigger is not a problem through the depth adjuster and additional tinkering with the compressor pressure.

What We Say

Based on customer feedback, we say the product is suitable for home use and DIY roofers. It functions as a reliable home tool but is not recommended for commercial and large-scale use.