
Porter-Cable PIN100 1/2-Inch to 1-Inch 23-Gauge Pin Nailer
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Brand: Porter-Cable
List Price: $172.04
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Whether you’re using this pinner to fasten or to set a glue-up, you’ll be as impressed as we are with its versatility, capability and downright cool features.
You’ll no longer be a slave to the number of clamps you have for gluing up: one set is all you need. Glue, clamp, fire this pinner, take off the clamps and go on to the next workpiece. The holes it leaves are literally pinholes; in dark woods, they’re virtually undetectable. In maple, pine and other light tones, just the tiniest dab of filler will render the hole invisible. It’s absolutely perfect for picture frames, slender trim that would split even with an 18-gauge nail, intricate joints and even molding.
Perhaps the neatest feature on this compact, lightweight pinner is the fact that the magazine automatically adjusts for whatever length 23-gauge pin you load, a great time and trouble saver. There’s no depth setting to adjust, either – just place and fire for countersinking. The magazine holds a generous 170 pins, and we’ll mention this word of caution: The fasteners are marked with arrows to show you how to load them; be sure to follow the arrows or you’ll damage your pinner.
The other feature we like is something we actually didn’t like at first. Instead of pressing down on the nose to release the firing safety, you instead squeeze the trigger safety with your finger and fire. It’s a small learning curve, but once we got used to it, it was second nature.
Like other Porter-Cable nailers, this one’s got the visual reload indicator, a nicely shaped ergonomic design and a rubber comfort grip. The exhaust port is in the back to keep you and your workpiece clean and happy, too.
We can’t think of any craftsman, whether professional or hobbyist, who wouldn’t find a hundred uses for this pinner. It’s just a kick to use.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Amazon.com Product Description
This model from Porter-Cable is one of the newest additions to a vast line of pneumatic nailers. The PIN100 is perfect for hobbies, intricate work, or just using the pin as a "hold-down" while your glue dries. The hole produced with the pin is so small that a wipe with a damp rag makes the hole virtually invisible to the naked eye. Although this unit is small and lightweight, it is not lacking on performance or features. The PIN100 will shoot all 23 gauge pin nails from 1/2-inch to 1-inch in length and features an automatic magazine adjustment to accommodate the length of pin, a feature you won't find on any other pinner, all others have a manual adjustment that takes time to adjust each time you use a different length of pin. The bottom load magazine holds 170 pins and provides a visual signal when the magazine is getting low on pins. The handle utilizes a rubber grip for comfort and better control and the rear exhaust means you won't have to worry about having exhaust blow in your face. Complete with pinner, carrying case, 2,000 3/4-inch pins, oil, 1/4-inch coupler, and wrenches.
Technical Details
Magazine: loads 23-gauge pin nails, ½ to 1 inch; capacity, 170. Operating pressure: 60-100 psi. Tool size/weight: 6-1/4 by 9 inches, 2 pounds.
What's in the Box
Pinner, carrying case, 2,000 3/4-inch pins, oil, 1/4-inch coupler, and wrenches.
Applications Cabinetmaking, detailed woodworking, picture frames, molding, decorative trim, and window beading.
DESCRIPTION:
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Porter-Cable
EAN: 0039404001016
Feature: 1/2-inch to 1-inch 23-gauge pin nailer; automatically adjusts to pin length; visual reload indicator
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Porter-Cable
Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
Model: PIN100
Publisher: Porter-Cable
Studio: Porter-Cable
FEATURES:
• 1/2-inch to 1-inch 23-gauge pin nailer; automatically adjusts to pin length; visual reload indicator
• Rear exhaust; dual trigger feature; 170-pin magazine
• Sturdy aluminum magazine; contoured, rubber handle
• Includes nailer, case, oil, 2,000 3/4-inch pins, couplers, wrenches, manual
• 6-1/4 by 9 inches; 2 pounds; 1-year warranty
ACCESSORIES:
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• Senco A100629 23-Gauge x 5/8-Inch Electro Galvanized Headless Micropins
• Custom LeatherCraft 1561 8 Pocket - 12-Inch Standard Tote Bag
• Porter-Cable PAK253 17-Piece Accessory Kit
• PUR-Hose PUR-38X100 3/8-Inch X 100 Polyurethane 250 PSI Air Hose
SIMILAR ITEMS:
• Porter-Cable #PIN23100 2000PK 23x1 Pin Nail
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• Porter-Cable #PIN23063 2000PK 23x5/8 Pin Nail
• Porter-Cable #PIN23075 2000PK 23x3/4 Pin Nail
• Senco A101009 23-Gauge Micropins, 23-Gauge x 1 Inch Headless Micropins, Electro Galvanized, 2600 Count, Engineered to Fit Competitors Tools
CUSTOMER REVIEWS:
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Summary: good little gun
Comment: I read a lot of reviews for several different pin nailers. I have nothing negative to say about this gun. Works beautifully every time. Considering it is three times "Less expensive", you can't go wrong.
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Summary: Simply Amazing
Comment: I have had this nailer since April and has seen a lot of use and I must say this is an excellent nailer. If you think and 18g nailer leaves a small hole you would be amazed that these nails leave next to no visible mark. You truly have to see it to believe it. I have used this nailer for fine trim work on night stands, coffee tables and other furniture with amazing results. It goes through oak, hickory, ash, and brazilan walnut with no problems. I have also used it to put on quarter round with excellent results. I have shot over well 2000 nails with this without a single jam or misfire. This is an excellent nailer at a great price.
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Summary: SOLUTION TO SET THE PINS BELOW THE SURFACE!
Comment: you can shave the noze of the nailer with a grinder by taking off a 1/32 or even a 1/16. that should set the pins below the surface i've done it with several guns and it works just fine, just adjust the pressure if you have to!!!!!
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Summary: good little pin nailer
Comment: Straight forward, easy to use pin nailer. I have used it quite a bit since purchasing it and everything works as advertised. A week after I bought it, I found it at Home Depot for $10 less than I paid on Amazon. I have no regrets however. Amazon's service was fast and got it to my door in time for my project requiring a pinner.
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Summary: Porter-Cable PIN100
Comment: Product does its job but design could be better. I was disappointed to find that air pressure could not be adjusted at the pin nailer, itself, instead of having to adjust at the compressor. The double trigger safety takes a bit of getting used to; however, this comes, in time