
Designed to shoot 23 gauge pin nails with lengths starting at 1/2 to 1-3/8 inches, the Max NF235A/23-35 23-Gauge Pinner is well suited for fastening thin moldings or beadings, as well as for decorative work on cabinets and furniture, hobbies, and arts and crafts. The pinner’s zero-angle magazine has a capacity of 100 nails that…

Made to fire 18 gauge staples with ¼-inch crowns and lengths varying from ½ to 1½ inches, the Max TA238A/18-6 Crown Staple is ideal for working with the assembly of cabinets and furniture, installing door and window casings, fastening plywood or other decorative boards and panels, affixing moldings and trims, nailing case backs, and setting…

When working with moldings, door and window casings, decorative boards, furniture, cabinets, subflooring, and finishing works, you will, sooner or later, have to use brad nails for fastening the different components of your work. And if you want to finish your work quickly and cleanly, you want a Max TA94203 NF255F-18 Brad Nailer. The nailer…

Built to drive nails for the assembly of door and window casings; fastening panel boards, decorative trims, and moldings; construction of furniture and cabinets; and subflooring work, the Max NF255-ST/18 Brad Nailer can fire brad nails with lengths ranging from 5/8 of an inch to 2 3/16 inches, with seven other lengths in between. These…

Cordless nailers are preferred by some do-it-yourselfers and even professionals because they do not have to contend with electric wires or air hoses which could get in their way while shooting nails into wood. Also, air compressors for pneumatic nailers can be unwieldy if they have to work on the roof. For woodworkers such as…

Sporting a rubber grip that is comfortable to grasp, weighing only 6.8 pounds, and having a balanced and compact design, the Max SN883CH34 SuperFramer is ideal for extended and high-volume work. In addition to this, it features reduced recoil which further makes working with it a breeze. It is suited for framing, decking, sheathing, and…