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    Hi All

    I have looked through the archives but couldn't really find a complete answer.

    Has anyone used the GMC coil nailer? Are the OK?

    I know it really isn't top quiality but I do have a number of other GMC products and they have been OK so far. It wouldn't be for decking ... mainly fixing cladding and some pryda brackets. Any experience out there on this?

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    I bought a GMC framer, first one was a dud (leaked air out of the trigger and the firing pin kept getting jammed), but got it replaced without any issues. The second one works like a charm, no problems so far.

    Not the coil nailer, I know, but I imagine the quality of their nailers is much the same across the range.
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    I've got the coil nailer. Only used it a few times for some renovation work. It worked fine.
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    Thanks Dean I might have to have a look at one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluegum View Post
    Thanks Dean I might have to have a look at one.
    It's not the prettiest looking thing, nor are the adjustment features top of class in terms of ease of use, but it does the job quite well and drives nails well into most materials. Good for occasional use.
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    What sort of nails have you tried in it Dean?

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    Mostly 50mm hot dip galvanised on wire coil.
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    It is a beauty, i have done a couple of 100 m2 of decking, stainless steel nails. It takes the same nails as the airco gun so there is a big range at the power tool shops.

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    Well I bought a GMC nailer. The quality certainly doesn't compare to the other brands but it is half the price. So far it has done what I want, putting hardened nails through pryda brackets. So it should also have no trouble doing brace board and other cladding.

    It has double fired a couple of times but apart from that ... OK so far.

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    l sell them don't get to many back gmc has change their return system not though the store that you got it in it has to go though gmc about 4 days??

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPIRIT View Post
    l sell them don't get to many back gmc has change their return system not though the store that you got it in it has to go though gmc about 4 days??
    I assume DOA is a different story ? ......


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    Yep, per fair trading laws.


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