Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Porter-cable pn650 palm nailer kit

 

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Customer Buzz
Not needing a large nail gun, this palm nailer not only nails joist hangers great, one can also use it for regular nailing too.

The nailer has plenty of power and drives the nails down faster then any other palm nailers I have used.
It has got a nice leather cover that makes it easy on your hand.

It comes with many attachments, even a small hammer head for auto body work if needed. The case is sturdy and has slots for all the gear.

Porter-Cable quality through out. Well worth the price.

Customer Buzz
This tool will pound any nail there is to pound. I bought this to build a fence and I used several sizes of galvanized nail. All the nails went in smooth and as fast as I could put them up.

Customer Buzz
I'll admit... I don't use this tool very often. I have three other nailers that do a better, and much faster job at setting nails. But every once in a while, I find myself in a situation where this is the ONLY tool for the job. When the space is tight, and I don't have the room to swing a hammer (much less fit a framing nailer), this tool is a lifesaver. I'd definitely put it near the top of my list of favorite tools to own. It's relatively inexpensive, easy to use, built very well, and comes with a bunch of attachment which I'll probably never need, but somebody else might. It came in especially handy for changing out or adding studs in the basement. You can drive nails down through the top plate and into the stud from between the floor joists above. You won't be disappointed in this tool.

Customer Buzz
I got this for doing a seismic retrofit in my crawl space and retrofitting my deck with Simpson ties. So far I've done several of the Simpsons on the deck and where it would be torture to reach between a 4x4 and the house to drive a nail, this is a cinch! I first used a 1 gallon compressor and it would drive one and a half 16d nails before I had to stop so I got a 4 gal. compressor and I haven't outpaced it.

I was feeling kind of bad when I saw the Senco at Home Depot for half the price, but what the heck - I love this tool. The Senco's glove looked pretty cheap and it didn't have the hammer and finish guide. When I first tried the tool it didn't work, but the manual said the internal valve could be moved if the tool was dropped and to whack it's back on some wood. I whacked too weakly for fear of hurting it but finally really whacked it and it worked fine.

Customer Buzz
I recently purchased, and ultimately returned this nailer after I discovered a design flaw - not a manufacturing flaw but an honest to goodness design error. Specifically, Porter-Cable's design of the nail magnet is poorly done - A real suprise in light of the marvelous adapters, integral glove and carrying case accessories, all of which are excellent. The problem is that PC chose to use a small rare earth magnet in the side wall of the nail holder. The magnet is so weak that upon placing an 8 penny nail in the tool and turning it over, the nail will fall right out. I had the tool repaired by a factory authorized repair center and when I picked the item up, I showed the technician that the unit still had the original problem even though they had replaced the magnet. His reaction was, yeah, we noticed how undermagnetized the nail holder was even when replaced. I've used other brands of palm nailers and never experienced this problem. I compared it to the Senco PC 0781 I found at the Home Depot and the Senco unit has a magnetized cylinder that firmly holds the nail in place. By comparison once the 8 penny nail was inserted into the Senco, no amount of shaking would dislodge the nail. This is an important point because when you are up on a ladder trying to hold things in place, you don't need to be worrying if the darn nail is going to fall out. When I called PC support, I had to spend 10 minutes explaining to the clueless phone person that I wasn't talking about a nailgun but a palm nailer because she kept insisting that I was loading the "nails" (plural) in the gun the wrong way. After, I cleared that hurdle, the end of her support "script" was soon reached and since PC could offer no other remedy, I decided to return the unit for a refund. This really pains me because my other PC tools are great, this item had the whole feature set, but the execution of design is lacking. My suggestion is if you don't need the ability to drive oversize nails, buy a different palm nailer - Who knows, maybe PC will fix the problem in the future.

Customer Buzz
We do sesimic retrofits in the Seattle area and use these to drive thousands of 1 1/2" hot dipped galvanized nails into Simpson strong tie applications, some requiring 30+ nails each. It goes very fast with this palm nailer and it just needs a little squirt of oil every so often to keep it happy and running. With a different head (supplied) it will drive 10" x 1/4" spikes with ease.

Customer Buzz
Since my divorce I have had to learn to repair and maintain my home on my own. I recently decided to try my hand at building a few things, and decided to try this palm nailer. What a great product!!! I built a 55 ft. arbor in my yard, and this nailer was a life saver. It is extremely easy to use and very lightweight. I was done with my project in no time! I would recommend this nailer to anyone with small OR large projects. It's also a great bargain. I've also been asked to borrow this thing several times. Everyone loves it!!

Customer Buzz
My wife and I recently purchased the Victorian house of her dreams and my nightmares. The goal is to restore the house within 2 years of purchase. We are 16 months into the effort. In bad weather I work inside and when nice outside. The Porter-Cable palm nailer could be the perfect tool for me to drive roofing nails, siding nails, three sizes of finish nails, 16d sinkers, and galvanized twist nails (3 ½ to 2 inches long) along with assorted pounding tasks. The pounding tasks include chiseling wood, electric wire staples, and a copper kettle from a flat copper sheet. That's my situation.

I purchased the tool and immediately put it through a series of tests including air demand. I have a 1.5 horsepower, 3-gallon tank, $99.95 el cheapo air compressor from Walmart. My biggest concern was how it would sink finish nails because none of the reviews here covered them. My second concern was the complaints about the magnet holding the nail before you start driving it. I wasn't born with a third arm and it would be nice if I didn't have to hold the nail to get it started while trying to hold the work too. Lastly, the Victorian we are restoring was a church parsonage so when missing nails or hitting my fingers with a hammer I've really had to watch my language. In this preventive function, the nailer could have great redeeming value.

My results and comments in item format:
1. I drove 4 sizes of finish nails at various angles and straight in. No problems.
2. I drove (10) 3 ½" nails as fast as I could and the compressor kept up without a problem.
3. Other reviews expressed disappointment with the magnet holding the nails. I only had problems holding 3 ½" galvanized sinkers. I was very relieved when it did a good job of holding finish nails, siding nails, and roofing nails. Magnets do not like impact and weaken over time. When I'm done with it for the day, I'm going to stick another magnet to it to charge it, so to speak.
4. Hardi-Plank is a 100 year guaranteed concrete impregnated fiberboard replacement siding. I have several hundred square feet to put up when the weather breaks. The nailer drove a siding nail through it like butter.
5. I used the hammerhead to pound in several electric wire staples. The locations of those things never give you a clear hammer blow. The nailer put them down just fine except I'll have to make sure it does not push down too hard against the wire.
6. Using the hammerhead attachment to bend flat metal will be wonderful. I will be making a large copper bowl for a deck fire pit from a flat sheet of copper.
7. I found the unit to be of quality construction and worthy of the asking price. I'm glad I purchased it.

Disappointments:
1. I read where the distance you want the nailer to drive a finish nail is adjustable. I don't think it is. There was nothing in the manual about it nor could I figure out how to do it without modifying the tool.
2. A sleeve is shown and provided to place over the nailing ram for the hammerhead attachment. However, once in position the hammerhead could not be assembled even when the ram was in its fully extended position as required in the manual. I assembled the hammer without it and it worked fine.
3. The small dimple left by the finish nail driver is a bit larger than I would like. However, it is much smaller than the marring I leave behind every time I miss the nail.

Recommendations:
1. I can recommend this tool to people who have a need to do a lot of nailing once in awhile. I'll use it intensely for the next year and then only every once in awhile.
2. I can recommend this to people with wrist or arm injuries that find it painful to swing a hammer.
3. I can recommend this tool to people who hit their fingers as many times as they hit the nail.



Customer Buzz
This is a great tool. Has different heads to drive common nails, finish nails, and roofing nails. This kit also includes a hammer face to do anything you can do with a traditional hammer, without the arm fatigue. Drives nails quickly and I had no problem with bent nails, even driving them at angles. Kit includes a plastic case and all the wrenches to change heads and maintain tool.

Customer Buzz
I've only used this little critter for driving 10d and 16d nails, so I can't remark much on its versatility, but after renovating a 22x24 garage into a shop, including constructing a center beam to suport the attic floor above, and triple-sistering all the joists of that floor (1974 construction is exciting to bring up to code), I really like it.

My Campbell Hausfeld HL5501 8-gal air compressor powered it pretty easily. The compressor cycled often, but didn't need any catch-up time; I could keep nailing at 100psi until I finished the joist I was working on without any noticeable decrease in performance. It put 16d nails through frozen, ice-caked 2x6 (construction work in the Sierra in February is chilly) with no problem at all.

It's small and light enough that it wasn't any bother to carry around. Putting up collar ties, it just hung by its hose over my shoulder while I, atop the ladder, got the collar tie into position and leveled. Sistering joists, the palm nailer fit easily into the spaces between floor joists, even an inch above the ceiling drywall where I wouldn't have had any room to swing a hammer. I could wriggle it around and hold it from any weird angle I needed to get the nail driven.

I learned, however, that it didn't have the oomph to spring a warped 2x6 flat against the 2x6 I was nailing to. I'd have to drive in the nails to set the new 2x6 into place, then go back and whack it into place with a hammer. I don't think this is any fault of the nailer so much as my inexperience combined with the crummy, corkscrewed 2x6s I was working with. Anyway, on the 2x6s that weren't warped, it sure set them into place well.

The work went quickly principally because the nailer worked beautifully. I look forward to using it on more delicate projects, and can recommend it --for ease of use and general utility-- unreservedly.

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About Porter-Cable PN650 Palm Nailer Kit detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13978 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Porter-Cable
  • Model: PN650
  • Dimensions: 4.45 pounds

Features

  • Porter-Cable palm nailer kit handles nails from 1-1/4- to 6-1/2-inch in size
  • Ergonomic glove design accepts a wide range of nails
  • Features 4 separate tips for added versatility
  • Includes magnetic tip, non-marring finish tip, wide nail tip, hammer head tip, 1/4-inch air fitting with dust cover, oil, wrench, and carrying case
  • Measures 4-1/2 inches tall and five inches long; weighs just 2-1/2 pounds

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