| Review by Roger Strautman | posted 676 days ago | 430 views | 0 times favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
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- Senco FinishPro 10 - 23 Gauge Pins
- Brand: Senco | Category: Pneumatic Nailers

This was a micro nailer that I bought in hopes of fastening trim on the very end of the piece without splitting and not just any trim but oak and it worked great. This 23 gauge nailer is very light weight and can shoot 1/2”- 1” headless pins so small that if you stain the piece you have to look very hard to even see the small spot of the head. The pins are sold in packets of 2600 form $7-$12. The only downfall that I have found with this gun is that it has no safety so one has to be a little careful not to accidentally shoot nails. I would recommend this to any LJ.
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Dick, & Barb Cain
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posted 676 days ago
Thanks Roger,
Pretty nice tool, what do they cost?
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dalec
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posted 676 days ago
Thanks for the review on the Senco pin nailer. Does the Senco have a model that uses longer pins than the 1/2” to 1”?
They are terrific in that their pin holes are so small that you don’t have to putty up afterwards.
Dalec
Karson
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posted 676 days ago
Looks like a big heavy model. Lots of mass.
I’ve got one of their first models.
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rikkor
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posted 676 days ago
Pin nailers are a great innovation for trim.
Roger Strautman
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posted 676 days ago
Dick, I don’t remember what I payed for mine but I think you can get one for around $100-$120.
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