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Senco FinishPro 10 1/2-Inch to 1-Inch 23-Gauge Micro Pinner | 
enlarge | Brand: Senco Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $166.95 Buy New: $129.99 You Save: $36.96 (22%)
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 6252
Media: Tools Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5 Dimensions (in): 14.5 x 13 x 4.3
MPN: 2C0001N Model: FP10 UPC: 741474305184 EAN: 0741474308079 ASIN: B00006F708
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| Features:
| • | FinishPro10 drives a 23 gauge micro pins 1/2- to 1-inch | | • | Includes case, fittings, repair tools, and oil | | • | 1-year warranty | | • | Features rear exhaust and easy fastener length adjustment | | • | Soft grip handle and low load alert |
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Amazon.com What a clever little job this is. Our first thought was to take it to the shop and build picture frames--it's perfect for that, along with countless other finish and trim projects. The pins are so tiny, you really wouldn't need to fill the holes. It's as light as a stapler but fastens like a nailer. It has lots of power for its size as well as many of the features of its big brothers, like rear exhaust, easy jam-clearing, fast, simple loading, and a visible warning when your fasteners are running low. We like it!I--Kris Jensen-Van Heste/I
Product Description FinishPro10, 23 Gauge, Pneumatic Micro Nail Pinner, Drives 23 Gauge, Headless Pins, Drives 1/2" To 1" Micro Pins, Comes With A Case Tool Oil.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
Fine Fastener! December 28, 2007 Reggie Cahoon (Eliz. City, NC USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just as my past experiences with Senco Fastening products this tool is a jewel. The unit is very reasonably priced and the only drawback is its limited range, 1/2in. pins to 1 in. pins. To do longer pins you have to purchase another gun.
Excellent, very reliable tool September 30, 2006 C. R. Ransom (South West Michigan) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have used this tool for almost 2 years now, have used thousands of pins of various sizes on many different projects and wood. I have NEVER had it jam and moving the slide to the right position for the size of pins is simplicity itself. you can easily tell by looking at the pins whether they are in the right position. It took about 5 minutes to master that. br / br /It always drives the pins just below the surface and essentially it disappears. br / br /Whether or not it would hold up under a production environment I don't know. It seems a little light for that but that is also why it's so easy to handle in very awkward positions and places. br / br /As an industrial grade tool I have my doubts but as a solid reliable tool in a home workshop it's an excellent tool. I wish I had one earlier. br / br /
Useless! May 6, 2006 ... (Boulder, CO) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
A micro pinner that can't sink its nails is useless! Crank up the air and it still leaves the pins proud of the surface of what you are nailing. br / br /Senco should hand their heads in shame over this one. Buy the Porter Cable.
excellent pin gun March 6, 2006 Mr. Bill (Los Altos, CA USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have owned this Senco FP10 pinner for a couple of years br /now. I also have 3 other Senco guns - a brad nailer, a br /finish nailer, and a narrow gauge stapler. I like them all. br / br /I confess that I was a little disappointed when I opened the br / box and found that the FP10 was made in Taiwan. My philosophy br /on tools in general is that going cheap is false economy, since br /rework outweighs the cost of almost any tool. I have bought br /Senco because they have a good reputation, and because they br /were made in the US. So I was bummed to find that the FP10 br /is made in Taiwan. br / br /Having said that, I can say the the FP10 has *never* jammed br /on me, so I'm a little puzzled by complaints from some of br /the other reviewers. Maybe the assembly tolerances are such br /that some units are jammers, but mine never has. I will agree br /with other reviewers who think that pinners in general are the br /greatest thing since sliced bread. Once you use one, you're hooked. br / br /Since we're on the topic, my Senco brad nailer (25XP) has never br /jammed. Neither has the stapler (SLS20). The finish nailer br /(41XP) has jammed a few times, and I agree that a jam is very irritating, but, based on my experience, Senco makes a quality br /product. If I were to buy another pneumatic tool, Senco br /would be my first stop.
Great tool December 20, 2005 Cowboy Up 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We bought this with a compressor combo for putting crown molding on kitchen cabinets and was not at all diappointed. br /Works very well when you understand the tool and purpose behind it. For best results, use it with hot melt or quick drying glue and it will eliminate you having to hold parts while the stay in place, plus you can shoot right to the edge in hardwoods and does not splinter, but watch your fingers! br /It does not have a saftey on it, so don't plug it in with finger on tigger. br /The Carpenter
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