If you’re wondering exactly how an “internal combustion” cordless nailer works, Sean’s here to show you. He walks you through the basics, then drives a few nails to give you a feel for the nailer.

Some jobs are remote enough to make carrying an air compressor problematic — for instance replacing a few slats at the back of your wooden fence or building a shed in the back forty. That’s when the Paslode CF-325 Cordless framing nailer shines. It drives nails just like your standard pneumatic nailer — but without all the extra gear.
Read on past the jump to find out how this sucker turns butane and battery power into nail-drivin’ fury.

Paslode’s battery-and-butane technology lets you truly “cut the cord” on framing nailers. Jason writes: “It means that I’m able to build furniture all over my house without having to drag an air compressor and hoses around with me! Plus, the idea that the it drives nails via the same method that powers my car — by a fuel-explosion-driven cylinder – is awesome.”
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