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Q: How do you adjust the depth on a nail gun?
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How do you adjust drive depth on craftsman nail guns?

your air compressor should have a knob where you can adjust the amount of air pressure that goes out to your air-line-- this knob will adjust the amount of pressure force you will use for the nail gun. when first starting set the dial to say 50 lbs -- shoot a nail and test again at 60 lbs... and so on until you reach the presure you are comfortable with for your hard or light nailing.


When was the nail gun invented?

The nail gun was invented in the 1950's


When was nail gun invented?

The nail gun was invented in the early 1950's


Where can I buy a quality nail gun?

You can buy a quality nail gun online at this site (FreshDeals.com). For $31.01 you can purchase a fantastic Stanley nail gun from them.


How can you hit a nail at a regulated pressure?

Nail gun.


What are the appropriate uses of a nail gun?

The appropriate use of a nail gun is to use it for nailing nails to a board or other material. There is no other legitimate use of a nail gun other than to use it for nailing.


Can you use framing nails in a finish nail gun?

No you cannot.ANS 2 -You CAN use them in a finishing nail gun. A framing gun is just a lot bigger.


Can you nail a nail or screw into hardy plank?

Yes, they make a nail gun for hardi-plank.


How can you hit a nail at a constant speed every time?

With a nail gun


How does a nail gun work?

you pull the trigger and the nail shoots out and into the wood.


Why was the nail gun created?

The nail gun was created because banging thousands of 3" nails in with a hammer was very slow.


What country was the first nail gun made?

The first nail gun was planned in New York by 3 WW2 vets working on construction projects. They planned it in 1954 as the Port-a-Matic Nail Gun, and later sold the design to Bostitch.