![]() High Tolerance - Posit-Lock™ Nose Cover: A high tolerance precision machined hardened steel driver, nose cover and nose guide assembly aligns and seats the headless pin for optimal drive performance. The P635 is ideal for finishing and detailed woodworking. Thank you for your help with this transition! You will be charged NONREFUNDABLE SALES TAX on this order and ALL future orders until this If you choose to proceed to checkout and place your order before you have received confirmationįrom our Accounting Department that your exempt status has been applied to your account, If you choose to place items in your cart before your exemption is applied to your account, you will have to empty your cart, log out,Īnd start again for the order to be tax exempt.įunds for ALL online orders are collected at the time the order is placed! Those turned in duringĪn observed Holiday or during Weekend Hours (Friday - Sunday) will be addressed upon return to work, as the accounting offices will be closed. Status by sending an email with your name, address, and phone number to Long Does the Process TakeĪs we are experiencing a high volume of certificates being turned in, please allowĢ4-48 hours for processing Monday - Thursday. Of Exemption within the last year, please confirm that your information did make the transition over to the new system. If you have NOT submitted an updated copy of your certificate or provided us with your Certificate Requirements to collect and remit sales tax in 32 states. This applies to ALL customers within the United States as we currently meet NEXUS If your certificate has NOT been receivedĪnd applied to your account, you will be charged NONREFUNDABLE sales tax on your order. Please send a copy to before proceeding any further. ![]() NOT submitted your Exemption Certificate for application to your account within the last year, If you or your company are Sales Tax Exempt and you have How to Submit Tax Exemption or Make an Inquiry on Statusĭue to recent changes and regulations, Klingspor's Woodworking Shop has changed its Sales Tax Policy. SALES TAX CHARGES - will not be removed or refunded!Īre you or your company sales tax exempt? If so, please do NOT proceed any further Last edited by "Gary Brewer" 08-19-2008 at 3:29 PM.Please read before going any further or you may find nonrefundable charges at the end of your order that you weren't expecting! Once an online order is placed. There is more hype for the grex but the cadex is a better value in my opinion. ![]() Those little slight-headed pins added tremendous grip where the headless had none. Would you like the extra features for no cost? I got the cadex ( 1 3/8" ) and then tested the holding power of the slight-headed pins vs the headless pins. To me it was like deciding to buy two identical cars but one has two wheel drive and other has two and four wheel drive for the same money. Some times you want to have the nail pull the wood toward what is being nailed. ![]() The cadex shoots slight-headed brads which greatly increases the functionality of the gun. The prices are relatively similar or at least when I looked two years ago. They look very similar in construction and may share parts ( just my hunch ). Richard: I looked at this a few years ago and have seen in person both guns. Adjustable depth, viewing of pins, large pin capacity, swivel air connector, side air blower for blowing away any residual dust while pinning, etc. quality, just a couple models instead of many, and the Cadex has all the range you could want up to 2" I believe. The biggest problem with Grex is their sales tactics at the woodworking shows! Well, of course there are things that swayed me to the Cadex. I've used the Cadex for 9 months now and am extremely happy with it. He also has EVERY size pin, including partial headed pins (that work in the Cadex - but not in the Grex). It has the best range of lengths, and the best features, and the best pricing for the features.Īnd yes, I finally got one from the best seller I could have hoped for, and I found it on Ebay. I finally found the articles that reviewed the Cadex, which I had never heard of. They are "pretty green", but found that was about the extent of it. I saw, and demo'd the Grex's at two woodworking shows over a year apart. It seems I shopped the 23 Ga pinner's forever. If you had a choice of either the Grex P635 or Cadex CPB23.35 which would it be and why?Richard, When I do a search I find more on Grex and don't know if there is a reason Grex seems to be more popular. I like the Cadex for its versatility to shoot slight headed brads. Both Cadex and Grex rate high in the tool reviews and feed back from this site. I'm looking into purchasing a 23 gauge nailer, probably the 1 3/8" model.
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