UK compressor advice

andyman

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I'm thinking of getting this angle finish nailer
Bostich N62FNB-E15GA ANGLE FINISH NAILER 64 MAX

Diameter: 1.8 - 1.8mm
Length: 25 - 64mm

Can anyone recommend suitable 110v compressor I thought about senco pc1010 but then looking at bostich rc10 10ltr
 
I've got the senco in 110v and its great. I use the straight 16g Bostitch with it and it works fine. I also bought the Bostitch yellow hose off Amazon USA half the price of the UK one. Really flexible and light.

I use a bigger 110v Bostitch compressor for a masonry nailer but the senco is great for everything else.

Ffx were the cheapest seller when I got mine

Oh and the senco is really quiet
 
I have the bostich rc10 10ltr  only thing is it is very noisy had 3 years using it with a coil nailer with no problems
 
joiner1970 said:
I've got the senco in 110v and its great. I use the straight 16g Bostitch with it and it works fine. I also bought the Bostitch yellow hose off Amazon USA half the price of the UK one. Really flexible and light.

I use a bigger 110v Bostitch compressor for a masonry nailer but the senco is great for everything else.

Ffx were the cheapest seller when I got mine

Oh and the senco is really quiet
how many shots on the 16g do you get before it starts to refill
 
About 6 to 7 and obviously you can carry on nailing anyway while its filling . it easily keeps up
 
joiner1970 said:
About 6 to 7 and obviously you can carry on nailing anyway while its filling . it easily keeps up
great I'll go with that one then was worried it would be constantly running
How was the hose you ordered from the states
 
The hose is great , so light you don't feel it. Unlike the old PVC ones I've used. Also it doesn't go stiff in the cold like they do.

Search Amazon. com Bostitch hoze. It tells you upfront what tax you have to pay
 
joiner1970 said:
The hose is great , so light you don't feel it. Unlike the old PVC ones I've used. Also it doesn't go stiff in the cold like they do.

Search Amazon. com Bostitch hoze. It tells you upfront what tax you have to pay
Hallo ,
Could you give a few more details to this light weight hose. I did a search on amazon and got rather a lot of hits.
It sounds like a good investment if you have less to drag around behind the nailer.

Thank you

Pip
 
ART at WORK said:
joiner1970 said:
The hose is great , so light you don't feel it. Unlike the old PVC ones I've used. Also it doesn't go stiff in the cold like they do.

Search Amazon. com Bostitch hoze. It tells you upfront what tax you have to pay
Hallo ,
Could you give a few more details to this light weight hose. I did a search on amazon and got rather a lot of hits.
It sounds like a good investment if you have less to drag around behind the nailer.

Thank you

Pip
Hi pip,

This is the exact hoze I bought. I did have to change the end fittings to UK ones when it arrived and I fitted quick release ends. It really makes a difference having one of these hoses, less of a drag :)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000ATWZV8?vs=1
 
Excuse me being cheeky.

We have the PC1010 110v in stock at £160.00 inc VAT.

Best regards

Warren

[big grin]
 
toolfest.co.uk said:
Excuse me being cheeky.

We have the PC1010 110v in stock at £160.00 inc VAT.

Best regards

Warren

[big grin]
Yeah seen it for 152 inc
Any advance Warren [big grin]
 
andyman said:
toolfest.co.uk said:
Excuse me being cheeky.

We have the PC1010 110v in stock at £160.00 inc VAT.

Best regards

Warren

[big grin]
Yeah seen it for 152 inc
Any advance Warren [big grin]

Bite their hand off!

[big grin]
 
Out of curiosity Warren how much for the compressor with 15g angle finish nailer
 
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