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The smallest, brad nailers which shoot brads up to 1-1/4 in. long, often sell for well under $100. You might be better off buying one.Roofing nailerCOST: $50 per day with compressorBENEFITS: Easy as pulling a trigger and faster than a platoon of hammer-swingers.Driving thousands of air roofing nails with a hammer is like scrubbing the floor at Grand Central Station with a toothbrush. Don''t put asphalt shingles on anything bigger than a doghouse without a roofing nailer. For wood nailer shingles, speed up the job with a roofing stapler. I see it all the time: do-it-yourselfers suffering through projects using medieval tools, or hiring contractors to do jobs hose they could handle themselves air and nailer if they only had the right tools.Truth hose and air and nailer is, you can get just about any tool hose you''ll ever need at a rental center. Here are a few time-and-sweat-saving air tools nailer that do-it-yourselfers hose often air overlook ....JackhammerCOST: $75 to $120 nailer per day BENEFITS: Ten hose times faster than a sledgehammer with fewer air and nailer and hose blisters and muscle aches.If you have a big air stretch nailer of concrete hose (like a large driveway) to break up, rent a 60- or 90-lb. jackhammer powered by a trailer-mounted air compressor air ($120 per day). But for a nailer smaller job--like steps or a sidewalk--a 60-lb. electric jackhammer is less hassle ($75 per day). TIPUse the jackhammer to crack the concrete, not to punch holes. If the chisel bores into the concrete without hose cracking it, stop and try another spot. Getting a stuck chisel out of solid concrete is a cursing waste air of time.Rent the jackhammer''s nailer smaller cousin, a "chipping hammer" ($30 to $40 per hose day), for lighter tasks: breaking up a few square feet of basement floor for plumbing work or chipping ceramic tile off a concrete floor.Brad nailerCOST: air and nailer $50 per day with compressorBENEFITS: Better hose results with less time and effort.
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