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grazi
01-14-2012, 01:33 PM
I have tons of tools that I've accumulated over the pAST 7 or 8 years. Some are brand new, some are still in real good shape, Some are used and some are broke but worth fixing.
Bosch power planer and Makita power planer. Needs blades
Dewalt jigsaw needs set screw
Newer Senco framing gun broken firing pin
Grip Rite fraimng gun brand new never used---for plastic strip nails.
12" Bosch Compound Slide Miter Saw broken Handle( have handle)
2 Dewalt sawzalls
1 very new MIlwakee sawzall broken shaft.
2 old style worm drive saws, i think was going to take trigger from one to make one good.
1 Dewalt cordless drill 14.4 volt
Bosch hammer drill newer.
Older transit with tripod
Bosch cube job radio/charger
Paslode 16 gauge straight finish nailer
Maikita circular saw
Tiger Claw hidden fastener gun almost new
Pneu Tools hanger nail gun brand new
Porter Cable 18 gauge trim gun used once or twice
Porter Cable crown stapler used once or twice
Porter Cable 16 gauge straight nailer, I think broke-cant remember
New Makita battery charger.
8'6 Aluminum brake, slide style
If anyone is interested in some or all I can pull it out double check it works how I describe and send a pic. I will also trade for 4th gen parts, other tools or whatever. Thanks Everything is best offer, Make an offer-probably wont be refused. No delivery bla bla bla

92REDBIRD
01-14-2012, 05:57 PM
Would like more info about the transit.

V
01-14-2012, 06:22 PM
any of those good for nailing baseboard trim and crown molding?

S.J.SLEEPER
01-14-2012, 06:54 PM
any of those good for nailing baseboard trim and crown molding?

the paslode 16g is.

grazi
01-14-2012, 07:06 PM
The Paslode is good for trim and so is the 18 gauge nailer. The Paslode will shoot a 2 1/2 nail. The 18 gauge will shoot 2". Redbird. I have 2 transits. One is a couple years old from Home Cheapo. The other was handed down, pretty old from maybe 80's or 90's but has been calibrated several times. I will check the make tomorrow morning. I cant think of it right now. I can take pictures and send on phone or email if you guys want to PM me your info. Again, I'm not looking for top dollar for this stuff. Most of its been used over the last couple years and may/probably has some wear and tear.

grazi
01-14-2012, 07:09 PM
V- Im not sure if you know but the Paslode is powered by battery and propane canisters. This one is alot older, It uses the long canisters, not the new small ones. Theyre pretty tempermental. They have to be kept charged and cleaned pretty often or they misfire alot. This one is probably about 7 or 8 years old but has been sitting in my gang box for the last maybe 4 years. It worked fine when I put it down but I'm sure it will need to be taken apart and oiled and filter cleaned.

chrisfrom nj
01-15-2012, 08:59 AM
is anything wrong with the dewalt drill how old is it and how much are you asking for it does the battery hold charge

grazi
01-15-2012, 09:28 AM
Drill is probably about 3 years old. I'll bring it inside and charge the batteries and make sure it works. I'm not sure how the batteries will hold a charge, its been sitting for a while. $20.00 and its yours

chrisfrom nj
01-15-2012, 01:14 PM
where in morris county are you located

grazi
01-15-2012, 01:59 PM
Denville, The drill batteries are fine. The drill sparks inside when on alittle so maybe motor may be on the way out. It works fine for now though Has 2 battties charger and case.

grazi
01-15-2012, 02:09 PM
Im in Denville/Rockaway Exit 37 off route 80 by Rockaway Mall.