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ToolGuyd > Compressors, Air Tools, Nailers > Unfamiliar Tool of the Week: Makita Brad Nailer

Unfamiliar Tool of the Week: Makita Brad Nailer

Apr 16, 2013 Stuart 2 Comments

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Makita AF505 Pneumatic Brad Nailer

Did you know that Makita makes air tools? This is something that I tend to forget, and I assume the same is true for most of you. That’s why their 2-inch brad nailer is this week’s unfamiliar tool of the week.

The 18-gauge 5/8″ to 2″ AF505 brad nailer features a 100-nail magazine, quick release nail guide cam-lock for easy jam clearing, tool-free depth adjustment, aimable exhaust port, rubberized grip, adjustable belt hook, low nail indicator, and a standard quick release hose connection.

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It’s also priced quite fair at $80-90. The kit comes with the tool, a small bottle of oil, a spare non-marring tip, safety goggles, and a tool case.

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If you are looking…

to spend less, consider the Hitachi NT50AE2 ($60).
to spend a little more, consider the Ridgid R213BNA (magnesium housing).
for cordless brad nailer, consider the Ryobi Airstrike (built-in air generation).

I haven’t looked at the Makita 2″ brad nailer before today, but it seems like a decent option. User reviews seem to be positive. If any readers have experience with this model, please share your opinion of it!

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2 Comments

  1. fred

    Apr 16, 2013

    We were introduced to Makita pneumatic tools when we bought their AN611 Coil Siding Nailer in 2006 (http://www.amazon.com/Makita-AN611-4-Inch-2-Inch-Siding/dp/B00004YOJU)
    At that time – we thought that it was best in class and have found it to be well worth the $350 we paid for it – such that we bought a second. Unlike battery-operated tools – where a desire to limit chargers and batteries often also influences our buying choices – with air tools I have less brand loyalty – and try to buy what I think (at the time of purchase) best suits the job and will perform best for us. My pneumatic tool lineup is fairly eclectic and includes tools from : Bostitch, Cadex, Chicago Pneumatic, Cleco, Copco, Dotco, DuoFast, Dynabrade, Grex, Hitachi, Hutchins, Ingersoll-Rand, Makita, Malco, Mangone, Porter Cable, PortaNails, Powernail, Senco, Sullair and Taylor Pneumatic. And – this is not to slight other brands like Bosch who have recently entered the field

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  2. guruswamy

    Mar 28, 2015

    Dear boss hi hru

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