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  2. These Are the Best Cordless Nail Guns for Speeding Up Your ...

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    One+ 18v Cordless Brad Nailer. amazon.com. $179.99. The Ryobi 18-gauge brad nailer is the ultimate do-it-yourselfer’s nailer. It lacks the long-nail driving power of our test’s top finishers ...

  3. Nail gun - Wikipedia

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    A nail gun, nailgun or nailer is a form of hammer used to drive nails into wood or other materials. It is usually driven by compressed air ( pneumatic ), electromagnetism , highly flammable gases such as butane or propane , or, for powder-actuated tools , a small explosive charge .

  4. Bostitch - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Bostitch, previously and more commonly known as simply Bostitch, is an American company that specializes in the design and manufacture of fastening tools (such as staplers, staple guns, nailers, riveters, and glue guns) and fasteners (such as nails, screws, and staples).

  5. Paslode Impulse - Wikipedia

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    A Paslode nail gun. Paslode Impulse is a trademarked name for a cordless nail gun manufactured by Paslode.Cordless nail guns do not need an air compressor.Instead, they use what Paslode calls a "fuel cell", but is actually a very small two stroke engine which fires one ignition stroke for each nail driven, and reloads itself from a small metal can filled with pressurized flammable gas (a ...

  6. Power tool - Wikipedia

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    Compressed air is the customary power source for nailers and paint sprayers. A few tools (called powder-actuated tools ) are powered by explosive cartridges. Tools that run on gasoline or gasoline-oil mixes are made for outdoor use; typical examples include most chainsaws and string trimmers .

  7. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    Springs (Sinuous Springs, Coil Springs, Proprietary designs, etc.) Webbing (Strapping) (synthetic elastic webbing, natural jute webbing, etc.) Feathers (soft cushion stuffing, down/feathers, etc.) Fiber Batting (densified polyester fiber batting - common brand names Kodel and Dacron, Recycled Fiber batting, Wool & Cotton batting, etc.)