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Porter-Cable BN125A 5/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch 18-Gauge Brad Nailer

Porter-Cable BN125A 5/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch 18-Gauge Brad Nailer
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Porter-Cable BN125A 5/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch 18-Gauge Brad Nailer

 
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BN125AI

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This Porter-Cable 18-gauge, 1-1/4-inch brad nailer shoots standard brads from 5/8 to 1-1/4 inches long. The gun's die-cast aluminum body is lightweight but strong, and the handle is comfortable to hold, even over long periods of time. The quick-release nosepiece lets you clear jams quickly and easily. Features include a special hardened driver blade, a sequential fire trigger, a visual reload indicator, a safety that's located behind the driver guide for driving brads in tight spaces, an easy-to-adjust depth guide, a directional exhaust port, and a removable rubber nose. The kit comes with a 1/4-inch male coupler, a rugged plastic carrying case, 1,000 brads, and oil for the nailer. --Jonathon Tudor

 
List Price: $154.14
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Product Details
Product Length:17.0 inches
Product Width:13.75 inches
Product Height:3.5 inches
Product Weight:2.38 pounds
Package Length:14.1 inches
Package Width:11.8 inches
Package Height:3.3 inches
Package Weight:5.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 23 customer reviews )
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34 of 34 found the following review helpful:


5Super tool, reliable, and does a fine job  Oct 03, 2003 By Bob Feeser "MillCrafters.com"
I bought the BN125A at the same time that I bought the 16 gauge. At the time I saw the price on the 18 and figured, it was a good idea to have both. At a later date, I discovered the BN200A, and that was an 18 gauge brad nailer as well, and accepted the 3/4" to 2" size nails. The BN125A accepts 5/8" to 1 1/4". For only a few dollars more, I thought I should have gotten the 200A. After all, when was I going to need a 5/8" size brad instead of a 3/4" one. Then I read a great book on cabinet making, and the author stated that he saves a lot of time, and doesn't need a million clamps, by putting a 5/8" brad in the back side of the raised panel joint between the rail and stile, then frees up his clamps for the next one. The glue sets up without movement because of the twin 5/8" brad holding them together. Most raised panels are made from 3/4" stock, so a 3/4" brad would show on the face. The brad goes in with a little countersink, so it is too large for that purpose. I guess it is a good example of, instead of saying yeah this, and boo that, say, "I like them both" Now I am starting to wonder when I will ever need an 18 gauge brad that is 2" long. Sure enough I will come across a need at some point. Maybe when I can, I will pick up one of those too.
The tool is lightweight, feels good in your hands, and is well built. Definitely does what it is supposed to do, and does it well.

47 of 52 found the following review helpful:


5great all-around brad nailer  Mar 22, 2000
I've owned this model of brad nailer for over 1 1/2 years now and have been very pleased with it. I'm not a professional, so I don't use it on a daily basis, but I never had a problem with it. It has never jammed on me either. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this product to anyone.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Great Little Nailer  Mar 14, 2001
I've had my Brad Nailer for about 8 months now and used it on several projects (including finishing my basement shop). It has never jammed, can power small brads thru red oak with no problem and it runs on only 80 lbs of pressure so my 4 gallon compressor has no problem keeping up. I use it in conjunction with my 2 1/2" Porter-Cable Finish Nailer and between the two, I have yet to find a a nailing situation I couldn't handle. This tool will continue to see plenty of action in my shop.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5I feel like Norm!!!  Nov 12, 2006 By Woodworker Matt
I ordered my brad nailer to save time on glue ups. When I was a kid in wood shop, my teacher used to criticize Norm for gluing, and nailing. I understand now why Norm does it. It basically frees you up in order to continue working, instead of all the down dry time!! Not to mention that tacking a part with a brad, so you can use the other hand to even tighten a clamp.

I was concerned to read that P/C tells you to only use P/C nails in their owners manual, after I had bought some B&C nails, but no problems, it fires them also!!! I am very satisfied with my brad nailer, and of course Amazon. Keep up the great customer service!!!

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5All I Could Ask For  Mar 13, 2006 By WFB Hill "Termite Teacher"
I teach woodshop. This is my fourth Porter Cable brad nailer. They all still work, they are safe, and I have never had one jam. Incredible? I think so too. Regarding nailers, I'll never buy anything except Porter Cable.

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