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  • Grey Goose
    yeah, it's me.
    • May 2004
    • 168

    #1

    Nail gun

    Been toying with an idea...

    Is there any reason I couldn't hook up an hpa tank to a nail gun instead of using a compressor? I'd use a Palmer's Stab to regulate it down to 35psi or whatever my nail gun uses.

    Thoughts?
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  • billybob_81067
    A.O.'s official Redneck
    • Jan 2001
    • 1682

    #2
    Originally posted by Grey Goose
    Been toying with an idea...

    Is there any reason I couldn't hook up an hpa tank to a nail gun instead of using a compressor? I'd use a Palmer's Stab to regulate it down to 35psi or whatever my nail gun uses.

    Thoughts?
    that would be freaking awesome! DO IT!!! It should work, although you'll probably have to have an output pressure more like 90 psi.

    Cordless nail gun FTW!
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    • fire1811
      Firefighter
      • Nov 2002
      • 4930

      #3
      Depending on how you did it, it would be heavy and awkward IMO

      Good idea try it out.
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      • MoeMag
        Still here.
        • Dec 2005
        • 1821

        #4
        remote line

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        • punkncat
          One foot less
          • Feb 2003
          • 5841

          #5
          The volume of air required cannot be supplied by the HPA tank IMO....unless of course you are talking a brad nailer for a few shots.

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          • billybob_81067
            A.O.'s official Redneck
            • Jan 2001
            • 1682

            #6
            Originally posted by punkncat
            The volume of air required cannot be supplied by the HPA tank IMO....unless of course you are talking a brad nailer for a few shots.
            There would be an easy solution for that, just make a volume chamber for the lower pressure air. That way you have a bigger volume of LPA to sustain the nail gun. Still might have to wait for it to recharge after a few rapid shots but it would help immensely.
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            • behemoth
              SVSTC?
              • Nov 2002
              • 7750

              #7
              Originally posted by billybob_81067
              There would be an easy solution for that, just make a volume chamber for the lower pressure air. That way you have a bigger volume of LPA to sustain the nail gun. Still might have to wait for it to recharge after a few rapid shots but it would help immensely.
              LP decreases efficiency.

              Not to mention, its HPA, gas isnt expanding, you have a fixed amount. Once its gone, its gone.

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              • PyRo
                President Bioloaf inc.
                • Dec 2000
                • 10186

                #8
                At 4500psi you're getting 36 times the pressure you would in a 125psi compressor. So figure a one gallon air tank would be equal to a 36 gallon compressor tank. You could fire off a hundred or so framing nails with that.

                That said if you want a cordless nail gun go with the Paslode guns.

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                • billybob_81067
                  A.O.'s official Redneck
                  • Jan 2001
                  • 1682

                  #9
                  Originally posted by behemoth
                  LP decreases efficiency.

                  Not to mention, its HPA, gas isnt expanding, you have a fixed amount. Once its gone, its gone.
                  No one ever claimed that the nail gun would be very efficient, and he's going to have to regulate that high pressure down to a reasonable amount or else it's going to pop a seal, break an o-ring, or otherwise explode and fail miserably somehow. Also he's going to have to have a certain volume of this lower pressure air, or else it'll just hiccup and not do a damn thing.

                  You work at a hardware store, go look at the nail guns you have for sale and see what their air requirements are...
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                  • Lenny
                    I AM the AO famous!
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 1628

                    #10
                    Use an AGD nail gun. All things AGD love HPA.





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                    • bornl33t
                      hello lamewads
                      • Oct 2000
                      • 4463

                      #11
                      ermm.... it would work... for a few shots. Most nailers need between 90-150 psi to run. WIth a reg you could make it work, but why when pasload, dewalt and senco make such nice cordless nailers?

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                      • Grey Goose
                        yeah, it's me.
                        • May 2004
                        • 168

                        #12
                        So let's say I run it remote, which would also double as a volume chamber. At 90-125 psi, I should get a fair amount of work done w/ a 68/45, right?

                        Several of you asked as to the "why" of this; I'm not looking to reinvent or go out and buy a cordless nailer, I'm trying to use my existing nailers without the compressor.
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                        • ahellers
                          USCG "I save lives"
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 681

                          #13
                          how about 12 grams?
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                          • Thordic
                            AFTICA
                            • May 2001
                            • 5986

                            #14
                            Use one of those 68ci CO2 tanks

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