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15.5-Gauge Flex Power Roller Pneumatic Hardwood Flooring Power StaplerThe Mode 445FS Flex Power Roller is the professional's choice. This POWERNAIL pneumatic tongue and groove floor stapler is built to exacting standards. From its cast aluminum body, anodized aircraft aluminum internal parts, specialized U cup seals, to the best warranty in business, this is the professional's first choice. This stapler rolls across the flooring increasing speed of installation, while greatly reducing fatigue. The urethane covered
The Mode 445FS Flex Power Roller is the professional's choice. This POWERNAIL pneumatic tongue and groove floor stapler is built to exacting standards. From its cast aluminum body, anodized aircraft aluminum internal parts, specialized U-cup seals, to the best warranty in business, this is the professional's first choice. This stapler rolls across the flooring increasing speed of installation, while greatly reducing fatigue. The urethane covered precision bearings make it ideal for use on pre-finished as well as unfinished flooring. The 445 Flex Power Roller floor stapler shoots 15.5-Gauge Power Staples. Available in sizes from 1-1/2 in., 1-3/4 in., 2 in. in length. This pneumatic is equipped with a special safety trigger, is mallet actuated and works from 80 to 110 PSI. The floor thickness can be measured in inches or millimeters. The FLEX unit easily adjusts from 5/8 in. (16 mm) to 3/4 in. (19 mm) without using shims or pads. It is the perfect stapler for installing oak, maple, ash, pine and other similar wood species. The POWERNAIL package includes: 1 white rubber capped mallet, maintenance tools and owner's manual.- California residents
- Safety trigger
- Flex roller unit
- Urethane covered precision roller bearings
- Cast aluminum body
- Anodized aircraft aluminum internal parts for extended wear
- U-cup seals for longer life
- For use with 15.5-Gauge, 1/2 in. crown power staples
- Operates from 80 PSI to 110 PSI
- Includes mallet, maintenance tools and owner's manual
- Best warranty in the business
- Tech support available
Features
| Item Weight | 13.35 |
| Minimum Recommended Operating Pressure (psi) | 80 |
| Power Type | Air |
| Returnable | 30-Day |
| Cordless/ Corded | Corded |
| Compressor/Air Tool Features | Fastener Collation,No Additional Features |
| Maximum Fastener Size | 2 in |
| Tools Product Type | Air Tool |
| Nailgun Angle | 45 |
| Included | No additional components or accessories are included |
| Condition | New |
| Nail Gauge | 15 |
| Minimum Recommended Air Delivery SCFM @ 90PSI | 3.0 |
| Air Tool Type | Air Nailer |
| Loading type | Strip |
| Minimum Fastener Size | 1-1/2 in |
| Product Depth (in.) | 18 in |
| Product Height (in.) | 19 in |
| Product Width (in.) | 6.25 in |
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★★★★★ 5
Great introduction to Godot 4
Format: Kindle
I've been writing various types of software for 10 years and was interested in learning Godot for 2D games. This book turned out to be informative and easy to follow and gave me the knowledge I was seeking. I learn best by example, and this project focused book was excellent in that regard.
If you have zero programming experience, I would recommend learning something like Python before diving into this book. The book teaches with GDScript, which is Godot's Python-like programming language.
There are some minor mistakes in the book, but an errata is currently being kept up-to-date on the github repository for the book. I opened a few issues for things I discovered, and the author added those things to the errata. Keep this in mind if you end up getting stuck on something and are 100% sure you followed the directions in the book.
I use Unreal for 3D games, so I have not yet gone through the chapters of this book for 3D games. I wouldn't expect a drastic drop in quality, but for the purposes of this review I can't give any insight on the 3D chapters.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Use boxes
Format: Paperback
Love the start of this too but will not tell you how to import projects use boxes on the side of your pc
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Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great!
Format: Paperback
Enjoying it a lot so far.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Learning Godot
Format: Paperback
simple and easy introduction to godot and gdscript.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024
★★★★★ 2
A very frustrating experience
Format: Paperback
I very rarely write reviews for things, but I felt compelled to do so for this book based on my experience.
I had an amazing experience with this book for the first 3 chapters. There were some errors and things just plain missing in those chapters, but I was able to debug and provide solutions for those things. For example, some lines of code were omitted and score keeping was completely left out from Chapter 3. I have since found that errata is helpfully published on the GitHub repository. Overall I had a lot of fun working through the first 3 chapters.
Chapter 4 is where I decided to give up and move on to other resources. I found the lack of guidance on level design and truly understanding and using tile maps and tile sets downright frustrating. Perhaps this chapter would be more approachable if I had prior game development experience. The author very much glosses over level design and it went from a poor explanation of the concept to just "now design your level". Referencing the finished project from the GitHub repository did not provide much assistance either.
If you are new to game development, I think the first 3 chapters are a helpful introduction and they have definitely furthered my interest in both Godot and game development. However, I had to bail after Chapter 4 in search of better material.
Perhaps I will return to the book after learning more from other resources.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024