Porter-Cable FCN200 Pneumatic Flooring Cleat Nailer | List Price: $851.60 Discount Price: $399.99
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| Brand: Porter-Cable Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 2-inch pneumatic flooring cleat nailer with 70-100 psi
- Use for installing 1/2- to 3/4-inch tongue and grove hardwood floors, drives 1-1/2-inch to 2-inch cleat nails
- Lightweight aluminum construction with non-marring base
- Includes mallet, air tool oil, wrenches, and 1/4-inch male plug
- 20-1/2 by 17-1/2 inches; 11-1/2 pounds; 1-year warranty
Porter-Cable Air Floor Nailer [Posted on 2008-03-27] I am very satisfied with this product. I read the other reviews before purchasing this nailer. I put down approximately 600 square feet of flooring and used 3000 cleat nails. The "last nail" syndrome ruined a couple of pieces of flooring but you learn to watch how many nails you have left and refill appropriately. Good product and highly recommend it to other potential customers.
No Case??? [Posted on 2008-04-01] The product works as advertised and arrived in two days with super saver shipping. The only problem I have is that it doesn't come with a case.
Excellent Product [Posted on 2008-04-27] I purchased this nailer to install a 3/4" prefinished hardwood floor. It worked very well. I put about 1500 nails through it and it never gave a problem. The only issue is it does not have a case. All my Bostich guns have a case and it would have been nive to have one for this to store it in.
Flooring nailer [Posted on 2008-06-23] Great Nailer, work very well.
Stainless Steel CLEATS for the nailer are not carried/stocked on a normal basis. I suspect this is due to the cost of Stainless Steel.
Stainless Steel CLEATS can be obtained from " Swan Secure Products, Inc. 410-360-9100.
Better than a good cowdog [Posted on 2008-07-15] Last week we installed about 1600 sqft of 5/8 bamboo flooring. As others have noted, the foot is designed for 3/4" flooring, with no provision for 5/8 or other. I feel this is the only shortcoming with the nailer. We tried a variety of spacers, and eventually came up with a plexiglass (~1/8"?? it was a scrap we had about)spacer that shot nails perfectly into our test pieces. I agree with others that P-C should provide a shim adapter, as many floors are not 3/4".
The last nail problem was non-existent. On way too many occassions, I would look back and see a loose nail on the sub-floor, and realize I was out of nails. In the entire process, we probably ran out ~15 times without ever having a nail go where it was not supposed to.
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