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Old Sep 10, 2011 | 01:51 PM
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I've used it once to fit my son skirting and architrave when I decorated his bedroom and it was terrific although it's become surplus to requirements now and things are tight at the moment so thought I'd sell it.

I say near new, as you can see from the photo there is a hole in the bottom of the gun. This was because I purchased the wrong brads, they should have been the angled ones but I bought the straight ones. As a result I fired a hole through the metal part of the gun. Also there is a very small amount of over spray on the case where I sprayed something in the shed. This is nothing really but you need to know what you are buying. Again, please see photo attached.

The nail gun & what you get.

Angled magazine for tight spaces and corners. For all second fix and joinery tasks including coving, dado, architrave, trim, skirting. Supplied with carry case and 2 batteries.

Fires 16ga 32-63mm Brads
Up To 180 Fasteners / min
Sequential Trigger Action
Non-Marking Quick-Release Nose for Jam Clearance
Reload Indicator / Open View Magazine
Fine Depth Adjustment
Rubber-Coated Grip
Product contents:
IM65A, 2 x 1.2Ah Ni-Cd batteries, battery charger, Impulse lubricant, safety glasses to EN166:F, allen key, instruction manual, carry case.

£330.00 + £15.00 p&p

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Old Sep 11, 2011 | 04:01 PM
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Old Sep 11, 2011 | 04:07 PM
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I've used it once to fit my son skirting and architrave when I decorated his bedroom and it was terrific although it's become surplus to requirements now and things are tight at the moment so thought I'd sell it.

I say near new, as you can see from the photo there is a hole in the bottom of the gun. This was because I purchased the wrong brads, they should have been the angled ones but I bought the straight ones. As a result I fired a hole through the metal part of the gun. Also there is a very small amount of over spray on the case where I sprayed something in the shed. This is nothing really but you need to know what you are buying. Again, please see photo attached.

The nail gun & what you get.

Angled magazine for tight spaces and corners. For all second fix and joinery tasks including coving, dado, architrave, trim, skirting. Supplied with carry case and 2 batteries.

Fires 16ga 32-63mm Brads
Up To 180 Fasteners / min
Sequential Trigger Action
Non-Marking Quick-Release Nose for Jam Clearance
Reload Indicator / Open View Magazine
Fine Depth Adjustment
Rubber-Coated Grip
Product contents:
IM65A, 2 x 1.2Ah Ni-Cd batteries, battery charger, Impulse lubricant, safety glasses to EN166:F, allen key, instruction manual, carry case.

£330.00 + £15.00 p&p
wow you did very well selling for that.
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Old Sep 12, 2011 | 08:45 AM
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Well it was pretty much brand new. I had a chippy came round and paid cash there and then.

They are £409 new at screwfix so he saved himself a few quid, and I through in a box of brads that cost £15.
All round good for everyone.
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