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Old 12-21-2011, 06:39 PM   #1
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Stopped by one of the local pawn shops today. Was able to trade my old recip saw that I didn't want to keep (and some cash) for a finish nailer that the pawn shop guy didn't want to keep. I think it was a win/win trade. And good timing for me, as I hope to be trimming my latest project in a few weeks.

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Sounds good to me---It wasn't an older Senco SFN 40 was it?

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Old 12-22-2011, 01:33 AM   #3
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Not a Senco. They had one, but it looked kinda beat. This one's a Porter Cable. Current model; FN250, I think. Looks like it was used for one job. I tried it out this evening. Seems to work perfect.

(Framing inspector is coming in the AM. I hope to hanging drywall by 10.)
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Handy gun to have---By the way those old Sencos are a lifetime gun---I have had some experience with Porter Cable--and they are a good gun,too.
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Sounds good to me---It wasn't an older Senco SFN 40 was it?
Mike, I have a couple of the old Senco SFN nailers, they are tops in my book.
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Picked up a gently used SFN40 for $40 a few weeks ago off Craigslist
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You got a good buy there!
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That's a steal---Those are tough guns---Lifetime use--hard,lifetime use---Good going.

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