
DEWALT D51321 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer Product Description:
- Lightweight (4.9 lb) tool with a magnesium housing provides enhanced maneuverability and aids in minimizing user fatigue
- Produces a cycle rate that works as fast as you do
- Delivers the power to consistently drive nails in the toughest applications
- Tool-free depth adjustment assists in locating the perfect depth setting for precise nail penetration
- Convenient side-load canister design allows for quick and easy nail loading; Carbide inserts in contact trip foot protect against premature wear
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Great Roofing Nailer
By Chuck Contractor
My 4 Dewalt nailers have been through about 70 roofs now with no problems at all. The unit is nice, reasonably priced, and very durable. I also use Porter-cable, Hitachi, Rigid (worst BY FAR), Bostich, and Paslode. If I was to rate it, the only nailer I would put ahead of it is the Hitachi, but it is double the price.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Godd deal for the price
By James Savage
Well, I needed a roofing gun. Mind you, I try not to do too much roofing but I ran across a couple of roofing projects that I couldn't pass up. So I said "Jim, you need a roofing gun!" I haven't owned one since my old Bostich Ridge Runner.I bought the Dewalt. Good price. It doesn't love the 1 3/4" nails I used on the first job (a roof over). Then again, it is January in Maine. The next job was a strip and shingle over 1" barn boards with 1 1/4" nails. Not as bad, still not perfect. It seems like the gun just doesn't want to set every nail the same. I did a lot of hand setting of the nails that wouldn't seat. Never a jam, though. I would buy it again, but maybe not if I did roofing every day.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Not Impressed
By Cameron Grabast
I purchased two of these Dewalt roofing nailers, just about 3 weeks ago. So far, each gun has approximately 3000 nails through them, and already some very negative things have happened. First of all, both nailers have a double shot problem, that seems to be very consistant. I would say that about every 15th nail, has to be pounded in with a hammer, and about every 20th shot, is a double nail, which also has to be pounded in with a hammer. Not very efficient at all. I have tried both trigger assemblies, and it does not matter which one is used. If you are considering a roofing nailer, the only one I recommend is Bosch. I have a couple of these, and both have 15000+ nails through them, with only one misfire (due to a bad nail). Spend a little more and get a Bosch.
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