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Fairview of the job

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  1. Like you I've tried all sorts over the years, last year I was working with a mate who had a pair of ' Barnel ' loppers, as soon as I picked them up I new they where going to be a good bit of kit. They come in several different versions, I think the set I bought are 32" landscaper version. Really good
  2. I've used paslode 350 for last 8 years, good machines but sometimes they have a few annoying problems and for this reason I always take 2 of them with me when fencing. I decided it was time to buy a new machine so tried my friends gas less Dewalt machine, it's way to heavy for fixing fence boards, I then tried the new hilti version which is gas powered it seemed good and has a lithium battery. Finally I had a go with the Paslode IM 360, it's slightly heavier than the 350 and has a lithium battery and a few more electronic features will allow you to see gas content and remaining battery power. Not sure how much abuse this nailer will take on site but I'll find out over the next year or so. In the end I bought the Paslode 360 and I'm really happy with it.

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