- Style 165102B/C
Porta-Nails beat you to it. With a simple hardware change (two nuts and a screw), the 421P becomes a face nailer or angle nailer, saving you time and exertion on those first and last few rows of face-nailed flooring and speeding you through the rest of the installation. Connected to a compressor, the 421P needed only a squeeze of the safety trigger and light mallet blow to pneumatically drive the 2-inch serrated nails through the tongue and into the subfloor. Porta-Nailsâ exclusive "ratcheting ram" doesnât return to the start position until the fastener is properly seated, so you know every nail you drive is doing its job. Youâll want to adjust your pressure to get just the right counters! ink before going ahead with your project, but be sure not to e! xceed 11 0 psi.
If the nailer should jam, clearing is quick and easy, because you donât have to remove the shoe to open the latch clip. Fasteners load easily, and the magazine holds 200 2-inch nails, so you spend more time installing and less time reloading. We liked the fact that the shoe bases are all non-marring, and the rubber mallet is capped, too, to prevent marking your flooring.
Thereâs really only one mistake you can make with this nailer, and thatâs to work too hard. Youâll be tempted as we were to grip the nailer tightly and really give it a good hit, but trust us: Youâll get far better results by relaxing your stance and delivering a comfortable blow to the ram.
Itâs easy enough for the first-time home do-it-yourselfer to install a floor and save a bundle on labor costs, and the professional will use it on every hardwood installation job. Definitely worth the investment.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste