Caulk Master PG151 Professional Air Powered Dispensing Gun |  | Brand: Cooper Hand Tools Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $113.44 Buy New: $69.00 as of 7/30/2010 16:10 EDT details You Save: $44.44 (39%)
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Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.5 Dimensions (in): 15.7 x 11.4 x 3.5
MPN: PG151 Model: PG151 UPC: 037103173188 EAN: 0037103173188 ASIN: B0000224TQ
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| Features:
| • | The PG151 dispensing gun has a 2 in 1 handle that will dispense material from both 10.3 and 30-Ounce cartridges. | | • | Tool comes with a 3 foot air hose and standard fitting to easily connect to a high-pressure regulator and air tank or compressor (purchase separately). | | • | Unique twist lock bayonet barrel mount makes the insertion and removal of cartridges easy and convenient. | | • | Common grip will handle all sealant, caulk and adhesives. | | • | Weight 2 1/2lbs |
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Product Description Caulk Master« Air Powered Caulk Dispensing Guns Type: Pneumatic Dispenser Width: 10.5 In., 4 Length: 22.4 In., 20 For Use With: 10.3 & 30 oz. Cartridges
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Caulkmaster is worth the money July 2, 2002 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I am one of those people who are just plain bad at caulking, put on about half a tube, and then smear the excess on my pants leg. This product allows me to draw a perfect bead, thin or wide depending on who hard you squeeze the trigger. It's heavyer with the larger tubes but it works great for putting down construction adhesive to lay subflooring. If you have a compressor on the job you need this gun.
Cuts time down November 21, 2007 M. Mcgough (Fort Worth, Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We use these at work to seal panels to airplanes. If you just squeeze and hold the trigger down you will make an awful mess. Pump the trigger a little at a time and this thing will sing (seal) for you. We use sealant 10 times more messy than rtv (caulk). so messes are ugly. If people hate this gun then they don't know how to use it properly.
What would you do with out one. November 16, 2008 S. Hatter (Everett, WA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This caulking gun is great. I put 50 + tubes of liquid nail through it and it made my project so much easier. Besides, you can tell your friends you have a caulkmaster and that is just too funny. Great product.
Awesome timesaver! August 10, 2009 Jim "footloose" Brodeur (Upton, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I started using this gun this weekend gluing subflooring down to floor joists on a log home I'm building. I'll admit I was worried after reading some reviews, but it performed remarkably well. I bought it for the log installation, because I'm 62 years old and wasn't looking forward to hand-pumping a bead on each of 33 rows of logs. I was using 30 ounce tubes, and all I had to do different was to add the second supplied rubber gasket to the one already in the gun. I'm happy!
Great tool, with some improvements needed... November 15, 2000 Tom (Patton, PA USA) 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
I do love this tool, but with some reservations! The 1/10th gun worked great for me, except for the higher cost of "tubes" VS the 30 ounce "tubes". The 1/10th gun is lighter to use, thus less tiring. You do take more time changing "spent" tubes, with the 1/10th gun. The 30 ounce gun had problems with the large "o-ringe" seal that kept twisting in, and loosing air pressure, cuasing construction delays, having to fix the ring, that I got so tired of fixing, that I just stopped using the 30 ounce gun. This was a shame since I paid for both, and now use the 1/10th gun, due to the above problem. The 30 ounce tubes are also cheaper, down the road. I also noted the pressure clamp on the air hose to come loose, and need clamping. I recommend the manufacturer look at the above complaint, on the clamp and 30 ounce tool. The 1/10th gun works great, and sure beats hand caulking.
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