nail stroke staple gun up to 32mm or 12mm staples
brilliant kit i paid about £65-70 for mine several on ebay for half that
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RYOBI-One-CNS ... 19cf34f98e
no batteries or charger
no good as a nailer but brilliant as a pin gun will secure anything up to 9 or 12mm material
ryobi pin gun one+ 18v naked
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Re: ryobi pin gun one+ 18v naked
Does it leave much of a mark when pinning? I've tried air nailer/stapler combos in the past and when nailing they always left a very large mark from the end of the driver
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Re: ryobi pin gun one+ 18v naked
you can adjust the pressure but yes it will mark quite easily
i never use mine on face work but if i did i would under tension and punch them home and fill
i never use mine on face work but if i did i would under tension and punch them home and fill
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