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Bostitch N66C-1 1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2-inch Coil Siding Nailer with Magnesium Housing

Bostitch N66C-1 1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2-inch Coil Siding Nailer with Magnesium HousingBrand: Bostitch

List Price: $399.00
Buy Refurbished: $219.99
as of 3/18/2010 07:03 CDT details
You Save: $179.01 (45%)



Refurbished (1) from $219.99

Seller: DISCOUNTTOOLMALL
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 26 reviews

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
Dimensions (in): 11 x 5 x 12

MPN: N66C-1
Model: N66C-1
UPC: 077914039372
EAN: 0077914039372

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2-inch coil siding nailer with 500-pounds of driving power
  • Drives wire weld and plastic collated coil nails; tool-free depth adjustment; directional exhaust
  • Lightweight, durable magnesium housing
  • Includes nailer and carrying case
  • 4.4-pounds; 1-year warranty

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Amazon.com Product Description
Nail down siding in no time with the powerful, precise Bostitch N66C-1 Coil Siding Nailer. This lightweight tool features a magnesium housing that makes it durable enough to repeatedly withstand the rigors of all-day use. And with adjustable nail depth and a soft rubber foot, you can work with a range of siding materials, including soft woods. The N66C-1 Siding Nailer works with any air compressor and has a tool-free adjustable exhaust that directs spent air away from you when you're working.


The Bostitch N66C-1
Coil Siding Nailer
At a Glance:
  • 515 in./lbs. of driving power
  • Adjustable nail depth
  • Lightweight, durable magnesium housing
  • Tool-free adjustable exhaust



All-day siding jobs are easier on your hands thanks to lightweight magnesium housing. View larger.


Accepts both wire-weld and plastic-inserted coil nails from 1.25" to 2.5". View larger.
Works with a Variety of Siding Materials, from Soft Wood to Steel
Pretty much no matter what type of siding you're working with, the N66C-1 will take care of the job. This nailer accepts both wire-weld and plastic-inserted coil nails and includes a soft rubber foot that's perfect for working with soft wood. Additionally, the N66C-1 can handle the tough stuff: cement, clapboard, fencing, and even light-gauge steel are no problem.

The N66C-1 has an adjustable guide and an operating range of 70 to 120 PSI, which means you can dial in the right depth for the job. And with driving power of 515 in/lbs, the N66C-1 can be easily set for 1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2- inch nails. Additionally, the N66C-1 has a 350-nail magazine, so you can knock out plenty of work in a single load.

The N66C-1 Siding Nailer works with any air compressor and has a tool-free adjustable exhaust that directs spent air away from you when you're working.

Lightweight, Durable Construction for Everyday Use
Finish the job without breaking a sweat. The N66C-1 Siding Nailer is constructed with magnesium, which means it is light enough to wield all day. Measuring just 3.25 x 12 x 11.25 inches (WxHxL) and weighing just 4.9 pounds, this nailer is still durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of any jobsite. The N66C-1 stores in its included protective carrying case when not in use.

The Bostitch N66C-1 Coil Siding Nailer is covered by a seven-year limited warranty.

About Bostitch
Stanley-Bostitch manufactures top-quality, innovative fastening tools and fasteners for industrial, construction, and home-improvement applications. Products include pneumatic staplers and nailers; compressors; manual staplers and tackers; coil-fed screw systems; rivet tools; glue guns; a broad assortment of collated nails, screws, staples and specialty fasteners in a variety of materials and finishes; and carton-closing staplers--many of them industry firsts.

What's in the Box
Siding nailer and carrying case.





Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Nail me to the wall   January 28, 2010
Kevin Grundy (San Diego, CA)
I bought this gun to install Hardie cement siding on my house. I am using stainless steel ring-shank coiled nails. This gun works great and has no issue putting nails in where there are needed. The tip does not mar the siding and allows for precise location of nails. It works great and I have no issues with this gun. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a coil siding nailer.


4 out of 5 stars Parts and Repair   December 14, 2009
Brandon Adam Swenson (UT)
We love this Bostitch nailer, especially the magnesium housing because it is so strong and durable. I read another review on here about the nails on this being available almost everywhere and I would have to agree, whether your going to your local hardware store or doing the google search online for Bostitch parts, your sure to find something on this one, so yes it is popular and well known. Another good point I would like to mention, is we handle Bostitch parts repair and when handling this nailer, I would have to see it was a good job and very satisfying. Everything went smoothly and for that I highly recommend the N66C-1 Nailer from Bostitch.

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5 out of 5 stars Nothing to write home about   December 9, 2009
M. Murray (S.E. Kansas)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this gun to nail on fiber cement siding. I thought it was going to set all nails flush with the surface of the siding. Frankly, I couldn't see how this would be posible since the hardness of studs varies and some nails may hit knots. Also some will miss studs and just strike OSB. I installed the single shot trigger when I got it. Well when using it the nails all vary in in depth, some shoot part way through the siding and some don't go all the way in. I sometimes get doubles. What I had to do was set the pressure low enough so that most the nails shoot close to the surface of the siding and then finish them off with a hammer. Since it's my own house I don't mind the extra time as I think it makes for a tighter lap. It would be a different story if I were applying siding for a living. I own four other Bostich guns and I believe I could get just as good of results using a 2 1/2" nail in my stick framer. However, I believe the siding warranty is void if you use a clipped head nail. I used to own a Bostich coil framer and I'll bet one of those would do just as well as the N66. On the plus side the N66 is a lightweight, well made and easy to handle gun and doesn't require a large volume of air so your compressor doesn't run as much as with a larger gun. I gave it three stars because it was called a siding nailer but mine doesn't perform any differently than my other nailers. Maybe it's just mine but I have tried varying the air pressure and the depth adjustment and have never acheived any consistancy in depth control.

12/22/09 Gun is working like it should now. I'm sorry if I misled anyone, I should have read the directions. On one of the forums someone told me I needed more air pressure. I was afraid too much pressure might damage something and they are only 2" nails so I kept the pressure at about 80 psi. Well, after listening to advice on a forum and reading the manual I upped the pressure to 105 psi and adjusted the nail depth all the way up. To my suprise when I shot them they were all consistent in depth, about a 1/4" high. Then I adjusted the depth control down until they shot at the desired depth and now they are very consistent. I'm still getting an occasional double but considering considering price, warranty and everything else I believe it's a five star now.



5 out of 5 stars Bostitch siding nailer   August 8, 2009
Fine Line Carpentry Ames (New Hampshire)
The Bostitch N66 siding nailer is a great product. I've used it a lot to install wood fiber cement siding and not once has it jammed or misfired. Very light weight. Overall it is worth every penny.


4 out of 5 stars Works as promised   June 22, 2009
Alex Cimbal (Topeka, Kansas)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Bought the nailer to put engineered wood siding on my house (LP Smartside). Nailer worked great.

The depth setting was not quite as straight forward as with the Hitachi but worked well once the desired depth was found.

I used 2" and 2 1/2" nails and both worked well.


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