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SpringTools CA198 3 Piece Woodworking Set with Nail Starter, Nail Set, Wood Chisel, Center Punch

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SpringTools CA198 3 Piece Woodworking Set with Nail Starter, Nail Set, Wood Chisel, Center Punch

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- Patented ringed grip no pinch design - Striking force up to 3,500 PSI - Quality hardened steel construction - Limited lifetime warranty - Carpentry and finish working - Ideal for hanging pictures and starting nails - Great for tight spaces - Professional grade finish tools - Great for trim and molding work - Excellent precision and control - Made In The USA

 
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Product Details
Product Length:9.0 inches
Product Width:5.0 inches
Product Height:1.0 inches
Product Weight:1.18 pounds
Package Length:7.7 inches
Package Width:5.2 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • Set Any Finish Nail Or Brad. Nail Set Is Ideal in Repairing Brads From Pnumatic Nailers That Mis-Fire And Don't Go All The Way Into The Wood Surface.

  • Drive Nails Into Any Wood Surface Without A Hammer. Perfect For Tight Spots And For Driving Small Finish Nails Without Hitting Fingers With A Hammer

  • Effortlessly Make Pilot Holes For Starting Large Wood Screws And Center Punch For Drilling Wood & Steel

  • Mortise Wood In Tight And Awkward Areas With Wood Chisel. Perfect For Mounting Brackets & Hinges

  • All SpringTools Impact Tools Are Made In The USA And Are Guaranteed For Life.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Great tool  Aug 29, 2007
Spring tools are quite handy, especially for on-site nail setting. I also carry a couple in my tool apron around the shop. If I have to set a nail, I don't need to make a special trip to get a hammer. Just pull the spring back and let it do the job!

4SpringTools  Jun 08, 2007
I've had several of the nail set "snappers" and love 'em. But, you have to be careful and not extend the spring too far or one end will come off or you will stretch the spring. So, if you are trying to set a larger nail in hard wood, this may not be the best solution because you can't exert enough force without destoying the tool. But it's great for setting small nails without displacing one of the pieces you're nailing.

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5Buy more than one  Jan 10, 2006
A favorite local tool shop that I frequent had a display of these on the counter. I was intrigued by the novelty of the design and after playing with the testable display I decided to lay out the $9 for one to try it on the job. This nailset works better, faster, easier and more precisely than any other nailset I have used. Example: you've just run oak crown in a room with a 12' ceiling and have a few nailheads sticking up. Instead of wearing your full belt, pulling out your hammer and trying to find the right size Stanley nailset, skipping off the nailhead- you just take the nailmaster, flip to the desired end, pull back, and SNAP! A month later I bought about 10 of them for Christmas presents to my employees and clients...Then I lost mine! On a more recent trip to Electric Tool I bought myself 3 of the nailmaster type and one each of the chisel and punch and promptly tagged them with marking paint to prevent future loss.
Being a contractor who works in a broad range of trades, I would guess that I have about $45K in various power and hand tools including the likes of Bosch, Powermatic and Festool. Funny how the two favorite tools in my collection are a nailset and my folding dozuki ... cost of each <$25. Only improvements I could suggest are rubber grips in high visibility colors.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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