Comments by "Job38Four" (@job38four10) on "Project Farm" channel.

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  22. Since you caught me in a bad mood, I have ask in a Christian way, what in the world have you been smoking, have you lost your mind, have you fell off the ship, have you................... News flash and the 411, from now on when you TEST BATTERY TOOLS, ONE 1 NAME you need to test is, RYOBI RYOBI RYOBI!!!!!!!!!!! Who cares about Craftmans or Matabo, one of fast up and coming brands is RYOBI, therefore these are the top 4 four battery tool brands that you must have when testing, Ryobi, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Rigid, others are extras and add-ons.......... But in nail gun test, must have Paslode which I give you credit for that. Why, because it's the only gas powered nail gun option, which cuts down on weight which is a big deal for someone my age...... I had a Paslode since 2013, the pros are, Very Light for it's size, shoots 2-3/8- 3-1/4 nails, it's very good for toe nailing because of sharp spikes, small and large hook to hook on belt or rafters, battery is small and last long time..... The cons are, because of gas it starts to run out after 2500 nails which cost $15.00 for refill cartridge, it doesn't come with a spike protector so it will leave spike marks in boards when nailing........ So now if I drop my Paslode off a roof, my top three 3 nail gun choices are, Paslode, Ryobi and Dewalt, and right now I'm leaning towards Ryobi because at HD, Paslode is $400.00 + gas cartridge, Dewalt is $370.00 but I know is on the heavy side, Ryobi is $300.00, but since you didn't test it I'm not sure...... I have a lot of Dewalt tools but I also like and have Ryobi for only two reasons, it is the only brand that has a narrow crown stapler that shoots 7/8"- 1-1/2" staples, it is a very handy battery tool anr highly recommend it for putting on cedar shingles..............
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