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Pasrode Framing Nail Gun
John S. Houston, Topsham, Maine: "My Paslode framing nail gun is the handiest tool I've ever owned. It's powered by a gas æfuel cell'. A single gas bottle will drive about 2,000 3-in. nails. I really like not having to drag any air hoses or electric cords around. I bought it at Home Depot and paid a little less than $3
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Pasrode Framing Nail Gun FARM SHOP Tools 27-6-14 John S. Houston, Topsham, Maine: "My Paslode framing nail gun is the handiest tool I've ever owned. It's powered by a gas æfuel cell'. A single gas bottle will drive about 2,000 3-in. nails. I really like not having to drag any air hoses or electric cords around. I bought it at Home Depot and paid a little less than $300 for it.
"My 1999 GM 6500 pickup is my worst buy. It's painted black, but it should be painted yellow because it's a real lemon. It has less than 15,000 miles on it but has already been in the garage eight times. Some of the repairs were covered under warranty but some were not but should have been. The rear disc brakes wore through when the pickup had only about 7,000 miles on it and cost about $900 to replace. The company wouldn't help at all. A hole developed in the hood because the tank for coolant water was mounted too high at the factory. I had to fight to get that covered under warranty. Overall, the company hasn't provided good service. I've been a loyal GM customer over the years, but this will be the last GM product I'll ever buy."
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