For Sale Online Stanley Bostitch N80CB-1 Round Head 1-1/2 to 3-1/4-Inch Coil Framing Nailer

Stanley Bostitch N80CB-1 Round Head 1-1/2 to 3-1/4-Inch Coil Framing NailerBuy Stanley Bostitch N80CB-1 Round Head 1-1/2 to 3-1/4-Inch Coil Framing Nailer

Stanley Bostitch N80CB-1 Round Head 1-1/2 to 3-1/4-Inch Coil Framing Nailer Product Description:



  • Powerful coil framing nailer for framing, seathing, subflooring, roof decking, siding, and fencing
  • Contact-trip trigger; large-capacity magazine
  • Aluminum housing
  • Accomodates nails from 1-1/2 to 3-1/4 inches
  • Weighs just 8 pounds; 7-year warranty; made in the USA

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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
4Bostitch N80CB-1 Utility coil nailer
By Marlowe Paul
I have two N80's I haven't had any problems with them at all.When loaded with a full coil of nails working over head you have a hand full,but you have a lot more nails in the gun then you would in a strip nailer. For roof and floor sheeting it can't be beat.

28 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
5Indestructible Framers Choice
By Mark Mueller
I have been in construction for 15 years. I have 3 of these guns and I'll tell you from a durability point of view you can't beat it. I see my guys beat the heck out of these guns and they don't fail. When i say, "Beat the heck out of them" I don't just mean the day in and day out firing, I mean turning it over and using the back or the tip to smack studs over to layout lines or to flush up just about anything. The coil bay is easily adjustable to fit any size nail. Reliability? I have seen reviews on here that there are mis-fires and jams. You are going to have a jam on this gun for one of 3 reasons.1. Your little weenie air compressor doesn't have the PSI to push it.2. You have droped the coil of nails and the tips are bent together. If this happens uncoil the nails, step on one end of the coil and stretch them out and re-coil them.3. Sometimes during the first few shots you will see a problem such as above due to the extreme capacity of the coil of nails. Use the tool for an hour and you know what's wrong. A nail head is being wedged into one of the interior coils, flip the gun counter-clockwise in your hand and it's a simple process of pushing straightening the coil with your finger or another nail, takes like 2 seconds.Anyone who has carried 15 pounds (exageration) of stick nails in their pouch knows how heavy they are and how fast they actually go, so you are constantly walking to the nail box and then, which is really fun when you are sheathing a roof. "Hey, throw me a coil of nails." Yea, you can throw these things up to guys on the roof, or on the 2nd floor because they are big enough and heavy enough to easily throw, try throwing like 300 stick nails up to someone.As for the reviews about finding nails... I have never had a problem finding nails, they have them at Menards for one, but any nail supply house will have them. I think those reviews were written by more "home owner" types that think Home Depot is the only place you can get lumber and tools. You don't need 50 different nail lengths, basically you need 2) 8's and 16's. They have galvies and regular so my question is what are they trying to use the thing for?

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5This one will take you home.
By A Customer
I've used this nailer on several framing projects and not been disapointed. It's compact design allows easy access to most tight places. Coil load averages about 300 nails so I spend more time shooting than loading. Loading is easy and rarely have had a jam. It's a little heavier due to the coil load but the advantages out weigh the weight. Can be set up for contact nailing which speeds things along. Nailer has crowned head that grabs wood for toe nailing. At 100 psi drive the nails with about 1/8" countersink. Great product, reliable, durable.

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