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Micro pinner for trim
Micro pinner for trim




micro pinner for trim

When prompted to pick a library, pick the one you want. There is a work around, and it's easier than what I had previously posted. Officially Kobo does not (yet) support having multiple libraries per OverDrive account. If you’re in the market for an industrial strength pinner then I’d recommend you consider the Senco 23LXP Micro Pinner.I posted this in another thread, but as new information changes things a bit I'll report here If retail pricing gets down below $200 then I think this pinner will do pretty well. MSRP is set at $229, so far I haven’t seen this model advertised online so see what the difference might be. On the up side the 23LXP is built like a tank and it offers great power and penetrated each pin I shot below the surface (something some of the other pinners can’t always say).

micro pinner for trim

On the down side the Senco 23LXP is quite a bit larger than some of the other models, however, it also allows 2″ long pins, something the others do not offer. Over the last year there have been several new pin nailers released into the market. The pins simply slide into a slot in the magazine which keeps them from falling out and also gives you a good positive position to slide them into. In addition to the quality build and precise operation I was pleased with several other features including: the swivel air coupler, the ease of using the double safety trigger and how easy it is to load pins into this tool. I think I did a great job and that’s really due to how easy you can see the tip. To see how easy it is to place pins accurately I drew a pencil line and tried nailing along the line. Being able to use a 2″ long pin certainly opens up many more tasks that previously may have been done with a trim gun. Having a model available with this longer length capacity, really opens up the uses for a headless pinner. I didn’t try 2″ long pins (I didn’t have any on hand) however, from what I experienced it’s very likely this pinner will handle 2″ pins just as well as it did the 1-1/2″ ones. As you can see above at 85 psi working pressure the pinner sunk the pins flush in both materials (the wood is pieces left from a glue-up for a cutting board). In order to test how well the pinner works I loaded some 1-1/2″ long pins and fired a long line of pins into Maple and Purple Heart (both quite hard). Performance is as important as anything and the 23LXP performs very well.

micro pinner for trim

The quality materials will perform very well in industrial and commercial settings. The 23LXP is built from quality materials including a heavy duty cast body and a lower aluminum fastener magazine. Two features stick out in my mind after spending some time testing this new pin nailer and those are Durability and Performance.

  • Firing Mode: Sequential dual trigger safety.
  • Onboard storage for extra no-mar pad and jam clearing wrench.
  • micro pinner for trim

    Ultra-narrow nose allows easy access to mill work and tight corners.Ergonomic handle for comfortable all-day operation.Magazine automatically adjusts for different fastener lengths.Powerful – ensures complete drives into hard substrates.I’ve been testing the larger model out in the wood shop over the past few weeks and wanted to share my thoughts and some more specifics about this well built nailer. In fact, they introduced this model which uses pins from 1/2″ up to 2″ in length, and a smaller version which uses pins from 1/2″ up to 1-3/”. This new miro-pinner is an industrial grade headless pin nailer perfect for jobsite and factory trim work and cabinetry. Earlier this year Senco announced the new FinishPro® 23LXP.






    Micro pinner for trim