Size | Pack of 1 |
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Material | Blend |
Brand | BOSTITCH |
Color | Multi |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 4 x 11 inches |
Thread Size | 1 1/2 inches |
Item Weight | 5.8 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | BOSTITCH |
Part Number | MCN150 |
Item Weight | 5.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 4 x 11 inches |
Item model number | MCN150 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Nailer |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | MCN150 - 1-1/2IN METAL CONNECTOR TOOL |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
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BOSTITCH Metal Connector Nailer, 1-1/2-Inch (MCN150)
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Size | Pack of 1 |
Material | Blend |
Brand | BOSTITCH |
Color | Multi |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 4 x 11 inches |
Thread Size | 1 1/2 inches |
Item Weight | 5.8 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
About this item
- Compact design of the framing nailer gun fits between 12-inch O.C. joists
- Low nail lockout prevents dry fires
- Exclusive safety system prevents misfires
- Exposed nail tip design fires in the hole for fast precise nailing
- Drives 1-1/2-inch paper tape collated metal connector nails (.131-inch - .148-inch diameter)
- Exposed nail tip places fastener point directly into connector holes for a fast and precise application
- In-line magazine offers balance for maneuverability
- Lightweight design for minimal fatigue
- Compact design fits easily into hard to reach spaces - MCN150 only 10-1/2-inch tall
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ASIN | B000IJPAMQ |
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4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #36,262 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #8 in Power Framing Nailers |
Date First Available | April 1, 2004 |
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Use this Metal Connector Nailer STRAPSHOT with metal framing hardware. Application is quick and precise. BOSTITCH framing nailer is lightweight and easy to maneuver. Depend on this Metal Connector Nailer strength and durability.
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Todays homes are stronger than ever. More knowledgeable homeowners, natural disasters, and stricter building codes have led the industry to adopt better ways of building houses. One important result of this has been the massive rise in the use of metal connectors. These metal connectors, whether it is in the form of a hurricane tie, joist hanger, or stud plate tie are used to strengthen the weaker joint areas of a home. Their popularity has given rise to a new necessity on the jobsite, the nailer to attach all of these metal connectors.
The Bostitch STRAPSHOT Metal Connector Nailer (MCN-150) is the perfect tool for all types of metal connectors. Its exposed nail tip places the fastener point directly into connector holes for a faster, more precise application. It has a built in safety that prevents the tool from firing when not placed properly into the connector hole. The Bostitch STRAPSHOT Metal Connector Nailer (MCN-150) drives 1-1/2-inch, 35 degree Paper Tape Metal Connector Nails to secure any type of metal connector plate. These nails come specially hardened to ensure that if there is a misfire it can still drive through the metal connector plate safely.
One of the features that set the Bostitch STRAPSHOT Metal Connector Nailer (MCN-150) apart from similar nailers is its size. Its compact design fits easily into hard to reach spaces including 12 inches on center studs (MCN150 only 10-1/2 inches tall). The tool is up to 50% lighter than competitive models for reduced fatigue and added maneuverability. The in line magazine also helps maneuverability by fitting into corners easily. Its low nail lockout feature prevents jams by preventing cycling with less than 5 nails for added safety. The tool also comes with hardened steel wear guards to protect the tool and adjustable exhaust to conveniently direct air away from the user. Finally, Bostitch has included a carrying case and our exclusive 7-Year Limited Warranty.
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, durability, value, and fit of the tools. For example, they mention it's a time saver, works fantastic for joist hangers, and is well worth the money. They're also satisfied with weight, and jams. That said, opinions are mixed on the nail supply.
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Customers like the quality of the tool. They mention it's a great gun, amazing, and quick. The gun is light, well constructed, and nimble. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...Nice molded case, mine had an extra cavity molded to hold a palm nailer too, which fit my old Senco palm nailer perfectly. Money well spent...." Read more
"...The unit seems to be well designed and delivers a good nail in the right place...." Read more
"...This is a really nice tool!" Read more
"...saw similar nail guns in hardware stores for $200 or more. this one is powerful and works great. I look forward to using it on future projects." Read more
Customers find the tool easy to use. They say it saves time and frustration, making drudgery into effortless and quick work. Customers also say it makes quick work of fastening, making loading simple. They mention that the tool is fast and easy to advance on its own.
"...Loading is simple...." Read more
"This gun makes hanging brackets A breeze always done it by hand in the past, really impressed" Read more
"...over 200 rafter ties and joist hangers and this thing really was a time saver. For the money it was beyond worth it...." Read more
"...anything with joist hangers or hurricane ties, this makes quick work of fastening...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the tools. They mention that the product works well, the nail gun works great, and the hanger works fantastic for joist hangars. They are also happy with the performance and the 7-year warranty.
"...The hanger on the gun works well and is tapered just enough that it slips over the beam without much effort but tight enough to hang securely...." Read more
"...I'm a one man band so this unit is a big help to me. This unit works fine off my small Porter-Cable compressor...." Read more
"...The gun itself has performed perfectly." Read more
"...despite that it works awesome. wouldn't think twice about buying it again. saw similar nail guns in hardware stores for $200 or more...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the tool. They mention that it fits into small spaces, just as advertised, and is very easy to use. Some say that it's compact enough that fits in tight spots. Overall, most are satisfied with the fit and functionality of the product.
"...The gun is very light weight and compact as compared to my 15 year old Bostich framing nailer. Loading is simple...." Read more
"...It has very little recoil and being lightweight and small meant I could position it in tight spots while using my left hand rather than right and..." Read more
"...This unit works fine off my small Porter-Cable compressor. The unit is small and does well in tight spots...." Read more
"...It fits into small spaces, just as advertised, and is very easy to use, just as advertised...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the tool. For example, they say it's well worth the money, worth its weight in gold, and a great buy. Customers also mention that it pays for itself quickly.
"...currently building my own garage and this nailer has proven to be worth the money already in the short time I’ve had it...." Read more
"...For the money it was beyond worth it. Once you figure out what pressure setting puts the nails in properly, you’re well on your way...." Read more
"So this nailer is worth it. The small size is absolutely necessary. Fits well in odd spaces. I'm glad I got it...." Read more
"...to purchase this nailer because it was smaller, lighter, and less than half the price...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the tool. They say it's extremely light, fits in the smallest of spots, and nails straps in 1/8 of the time a palm nailer would take. Customers also appreciate the compact design that doesn't skimp on power.
"...The gun is very light weight and compact as compared to my 15 year old Bostich framing nailer. Loading is simple...." Read more
"...It has very little recoil and being lightweight and small meant I could position it in tight spots while using my left hand rather than right and..." Read more
"...It is lighter than the Pasalode, and it shoots the nails flush most of the time." Read more
"...Exposed nail tip for easy hole alignment and a compact design that doesn't skimp on power." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the jams in the tool. They mention that it works great, has no jams, or failures.
"...When all was said and done, I had used 900 nails, no jams, no deflections, and no bent nails...." Read more
"...hundreds of joist hangers so far in the past month and I've had no jams or failures, when ran with the correct air pressure this sink snails pretty..." Read more
"...There are 18 nails per hanger! not one bent nail, not one jam. If I only use this for this one job and throw it away, I got my money's worth!" Read more
"...3000 nails to date. Not a single misfire and no jams. Good solid case. Dropped it twice onto concrete, chipped the concrete. The hanger works well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the nail supply of the tool. Some mention it's very easy to use, shoot nails into joist brackets, and drives them all the way in. They say the nails protrude from the end so you can easily line them up with the hanger holes. However, some customers say the gun works as expected but never got the nails, nails are hard to source locally, and it doesn't feed generic TECO nails all too well.
"...The nails protrude from the end so you can easily line them up with the hanger holes. Slight pressure against the nail 'unlocks' the gun to fire...." Read more
"The gun works as expected but never got the nails...." Read more
"Drives the nails all the way in." Read more
"...The unit seems to be well designed and delivers a good nail in the right place...." Read more
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It comes with a nice case that actually has a depression for a palm nailer as well. Good combination since the gun only drive 1-1/2" nails and I used the palm nailer for longer nails in tight spots. Now I can keep them both in one place. So far I have gone through two cases of strip nails without a hitch. In the end it actually made the project fun and made quick work of all the hangers and hurricane straps.
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And there are too many clips to count. You need too many nails, times ten. And then all them nails gotta get pushed into all them teensy holes. Damn.
Buy the nailer. It is cheaper than a therapist who will not keep you from going nuts, but might help after. The nailer costs less than that first appointment with the therapist. The therapist cannot be carried (legally) around every day under the back seat of your truck, keeping you from going nuts. This thing even comes with a carrying case that will hold a palm nailer for the few occasions that you cannot get the MCN into a tight spot.
Over 2,000 nails have gone though mine in the first few weeks, and only the De Walt nails complain, and only when I try to push them through the steel clips, instead of through the holes in the steel clips. The Bostitch nails, on the other hand, do not care. Can't reach to get the nail tip into the hole in the clip? Just put the nail tip some place that looks good and pull the trigger. Bam. Done. Move on.
What is your time worth? Your sanity?