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Originally Posted by gregpark
I still have my old Senco snf1 finish nailers and they're keepers because the new ones require you to actually pull the trigger for each firing and my old ones can repeat fire by holding the trigger and banging it down like a roofer does. Most have no need for this but when my guys are top nailing old school hardwood flooring those old guns are pretty handy. I also have pneumatic pin, brad, framing, staplers, cleats, etc. and use them all. For pneumatic nailers other than the framing gun I like to use 1/4" rubber hose. They don't need the volume the framing gun needs and the small diameter hose is way more user friendly as is rubber vs plastic. I like my battery nailers for relatively small jobs and don't want to haul the compressor, listen to it and fight hoses
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That SFN 1 is my favorite gun. The guys know better to take it because I know they aren't kind to it. I think that's the best finish nailer made to date. Easy field repair, simple, no oil so no mess. Yep, I love the 1/4" dia. hose too