Gas Nail Guns

To help you find the right cordless gas nailer, here's everything you need to know before heading to checkout:

When would I need a gas nailer?

With gas nailers being more of a professional tool, if you're looking for one for a DIY project, you may be left wondering which type (if any) you need.

The original gas nailers were capable of driving nails and staples into wooden products. Modern gas nailers can fire nails even into metal or concrete and are used in a large variety of applications such as soft and hard wood framing, trellising, floor panels, joists, decking, roofing, fencing and more. Investing in a high-quality, reliable gas nailer can be a good idea if you need to hammer nails frequently. 

What different types of cordless gas nailers are there?

When shopping for a gas nailer, you'll quickly learn that the different "types" refer to what a nailer can do. For example, a cordless gas framing nailer would be used to drive nails into a framing assembly, and a concrete gas nail gun would allow driving a variety of nails into concrete.

The gas nailers available at Ace Fixings include concrete gas nailers, positive placement nailers, straight or angled brad nailers and gas framing nailers.

What is the difference between a gas nailer and an air nailer

Our nailer guns, known as air nailers, use air pressure to generate intense force to drive the nails into various types of material, with an air compressor being needed to pump the air into the nailer’s chamber.

Cordless gas nailers come with a rechargeable battery, and they use butane or liquid petroleum fuels, which are stored in an internal cell of the power tool.

Buying an air nailer or a gas nailer will depend on what applications you are planning on using it for. 

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