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Senco FinishPro 35 - Nailer
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Senco FinishPro 35

description Senco FinishPro 35 Overview

The Senco FinishPro 35 is a pneumatic nailer designed for applying trim and molding, featuring a lightweight composite shoe, adjustable depth control, and a sequential trigger mechanism for precise fastener placement on various wood substrates.

insights Ranking position

Senco FinishPro 35 ranks #164 of 437 in the Nailer ranking, behind Duo-Fast DF350S Pneumatic Framing Nailer, ahead of BeA 34/160-851C Framing Nailer.

balance Senco FinishPro 35 Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Lightweight composite construction
  • check Adjustable depth control
  • check Reliable pneumatic power
  • check Comfortable rubber grip
thumb_down Cons
  • close Requires air compressor
  • close Loud during operation

help Senco FinishPro 35 FAQ

What gauge nails does the Senco FinishPro 35 use?

The Senco FinishPro 35 is a 15-gauge angled finish nailer, which is the standard gauge for heavier trim applications such as baseboards, door casings, and crown molding. The 15-gauge nails provide greater holding power and structural integrity than thinner 16-gauge or 18-gauge brad nails.

Is the Senco FinishPro 35 pneumatic or battery-powered?

The Senco FinishPro 35 is a pneumatic nailer, meaning it requires a connected air compressor and air hose to operate. This design provides consistent driving power at a lower tool cost than cordless alternatives, but it limits mobility and requires air infrastructure on the jobsite.

What nail length range does the Senco FinishPro 35 accept?

The Senco FinishPro 35 typically accepts 15-gauge angled finish nails ranging from approximately 1-1/4 inches to 2-1/2 inches in length. This range covers most standard interior trim applications, from thinner paneling and shoe molding to thicker door jambs and baseboard installations.

Does the Senco FinishPro 35 have adjustable depth-of-drive control?

Yes, the Senco FinishPro 35 includes an adjustable depth-of-drive mechanism that allows the user to control how far the nail head sits relative to the wood surface without needing to adjust the compressor pressure. This feature, combined with the tool's lightweight composite shoe, makes it suitable for precise finish work on delicate trim materials.

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