And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I have this compressor the Craftsman brad nailer... Sorry to say that the nailer stopped working after about three or four uses (just at home projects, not commercial apps).
Not your father's 'Craftsman'. I remember when you could go into any Sears store with any broken Craftsman hand tool and get a free replacement, no questions asked. They were never top quality but they were pretty good and you couldn't beat that replacement guarantee.
Very limited in what you can do with that compressor. When you use it it will run constantly. You won't be spraying paint or sandblasting. Believe it or not an all purpose compressor these days STARTS at about $600. I have a 2 gal Craftsman that I use for blowing off the workbench and for airbrushing. Cordless nail guns are the only way to go. I have Paslode framer and trim nailers and a Ryobi brad nailer. No wires, no hoses.
"Craftsman" ... Cheap Chinee crap from Stanley B&D by way of Newell Rubbermaid. Brand is a 3rd tier POS trying to compete with Harbor Freight and generally failing. The US made old hand tool stuff is first quality; even then, the motorized/air stuff was at best second rate. Chicago Pneumatic is at least as good.
I have this compressor the Craftsman brad nailer... Sorry to say that the nailer stopped working after about three or four uses (just at home projects, not commercial apps).
ReplyDeleteNot your father's 'Craftsman'. I remember when you could go into any Sears store with any broken Craftsman hand tool and get a free replacement, no questions asked. They were never top quality but they were pretty good and you couldn't beat that replacement guarantee.
ReplyDeleteVery limited in what you can do with that compressor.
ReplyDeleteWhen you use it it will run constantly.
You won't be spraying paint or sandblasting.
Believe it or not an all purpose compressor these days STARTS at about $600.
I have a 2 gal Craftsman that I use for blowing off the workbench and for airbrushing. Cordless nail guns are the only way to go. I have Paslode framer and trim nailers and a Ryobi brad nailer. No wires, no hoses.
I'll take Milwaukee for my choice of power tools..
ReplyDelete"Craftsman" ... Cheap Chinee crap from Stanley B&D by way of Newell Rubbermaid. Brand is a 3rd tier POS trying to compete with Harbor Freight and generally failing. The US made old hand tool stuff is first quality; even then, the motorized/air stuff was at best second rate. Chicago Pneumatic is at least as good.
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