Security Camera Reviews

"I have a rather unpleasant problem and I just wondered if anyone knows where you could get something that looks like a convincing and cheap CCTV / security camera - it doesn't have to work?" Security cameras are everywhere these days and the reason is quite clear: there is simply no better way to monitor your home or business operations and ensure safety. With dramatically improved digital technology and diminished operating costs, security cameras are not just in banks or department stores anymore. Protect your livelihood with a complete wireless business security camera system. You can hide your business security cameras anywhere or place them prominently so people know they’re being watched and recorded, there are some tips below:

 
 

1/11/2012

What can i say if you need a micro pinner this is your choice! the only thing better is the 2-1/4 inch. this unit does not require an adjustment for the different length of nails that you are using. throw any size in and fire. Grex is the originator of the micro pinner and will always be the best, the rest are just followers....

I recently purchased this gun from the Allentown, Pa. Woodcraft store. I used it today to trim out 6 stain grade interior doors. WOW ! Outstanding !
It is very quiet and works amazingly well on stain grade trimwork. The 1 and 3/8th nails are long enough to secure the trim to the jamb and become nearly invisible in the wood.
An 18 gauge nailer has its place for larger trim applications, but I can assure you that the Grex 635 will be my main pinner for stain grade door an...

I bought this for my husband for Christmas and he loved it. He said it was the perfect size and was quite light and easy to use. I gave it 4 out of 5 stars because I thought it would have come with a small package of pins to use but it didn't. I don't remember seeing that when I read about the item. Other than that, it was a great buy!...

I have had this model for over a year it is a great nailer as I mostly do cabinet installs. I love this for crown molding and light rail molding. My boss borrowed this once and wanted it, he normally used a brad nailer and had to go back and putty holes. As i would not let him use it I'm have some job security with finish trim. I also used this to assemble some base corner molding that had a round corner, so it took three pieces to do the corner. This nailer worked great. I would recommend this...

This is an excellent product, comes ready to use, and works perfectly. Quiet, light, and well made. Feels better than the Porter Cable I tried out, and extremely accurate. I used it at 90 psi with the 1 3/8" pins, and had no issues with putting pins through shoe molding, corner molding, pinning crown miters, etc.

A very minor gripe: it is difficult to load a new clip of pins when there are a few still left on the old clip. The spring mechanism pushes the two clips together pretty ...

This nailer costs a little more than the others, but it appears to be well made, functioned perfectly right out of the box and has been a handy addition to my tool arsenal. The tool barely leaves a trace of a nail entry hole and adequately holds trim tight and secure. I am a professional remodeler and I looked at several similar products before ordering this one. I believe I made the right choice. Grex P635 23 Gauge 1-3/8-Inch Length Headless Pinner...

I chose the GREX P635 23 Gauge 1-3/8-Inch Length Headless Pinner based on recommendations of other users and it's greater capacity for variable pin size. So far it has functioned flawlessly in various density of wood and leaves no mars or obvious nail holes. The nailer's quality is obvious when you first handle it, as compared to my other nailers. I wish I had it when I trimmed my cabinets....

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A security camera can come in many different styles including dome, bullet, infrared and c-moun. The security camera that will work best for your application will depend on several factors such as whether you will use the security cameras inside or out, during the day, nighttime, or both.

Bullet style security cameras are the most popular. They can be used inside or out. These security cameras come in black and white or color and come with all of the required mounting hardware. The security camera casings are weather resistant and don't require added external protection. Most security cameras have a fixed 4mm lens that allows you to see facial features out to about 35 feet and provides a 70 degree angle of view. This is the widest angle you can have without distorting the picture. Click here for more information about bullet security cameras....

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Security cameras, sometimes you see them, sometimes you don't. You can be sure they are there, however, both in residential and business environments keeping watch over valuable equipment, property or people. There are many types and varities of security cameras that fit the bill in a variety of applications and environments; Home surveillance security cameras run the range from low end under $100 to thousands of dollars, with the quality and features usually adjusting proportionately to the amount spent. Here are a couple good reviews for home security cameras:


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This little pinner is amazing, will leave very little indents after nailing. Easy and comfortable to use each and everytime. Each day I look for something to build just so I can use this gun. I tried Porter-Cable but found it leaves deep indents since they've refused to add a bumper tip.
Couldn't be happier with my GREX!!!!!...

Quality was high and overall fit and finish was good. The instructions aren't as clear as they could be. For example, there is an exploded view of the tool with almost all parts shown. Which parts aren't shown you may ask. Any thing on the other side of the tool is the answer. They only show one side of the tool and while all the parts shown have been assigned a number when you get to the next page (the page with the parts names used to order replacements) you find they also didn't give all the ...

This is a great pin nailer. I've tried other ones and this is hands down the best I've tried. Keep it clean and it will be trouble free. Like all pin nailers it can jamb but this is because of the pins not the nailer. The only draw back is the case which should really have a place to store pins....

Absolutely perfect, unless you use a 23guage micropinner to do exterior applications on one of the hardest woods in the world. I mean seriously...A lexus wouldn't do very well in Baja....

Fit and finish way above the other manufacturers offerings. The gun has not mis-fired in 4 packs of 1 3/8" pins, and thats a lot of headless pins.
I pin moldings and trim casings with no problems. This is not a 15 guage trim gun or a 2 1/2" framer but it does what it was made to do and does it very well. ...

Superb micro pinner. Easy to use and I am finding uses for this tool that I would never have imagined. Expensive but worth it....

I bought this tool based on a review posted by a professional cabinet maker. He was right, this thing rocks. If you're looking for a pinner, this is the one to get. It's well worth the extra $ to have a trouble free tool....

I like the Grex pin nailer but I would like to suggest to all of the tool manufacturers that the form fitting plastic storage case would be much more useful if they left enough room for storage of the supplies (pins). ...

(see revision below) I wasn't led astray by others who raved about this 23 gauge pinner. It saved the day as far as doing an intricate exterior Ipe handrail with polyurethane glue. No other brad or nailer would work except my old Senco 1/2 thru 3/4 inch pinner and it leaked and didn't have the power of this new one. With no time to use small screws and countersinks nor tenoning, I found that using toe nailed 23 guage pins with polyurethane glue really held together this hard-as-nails exterior ha...

You may not 'need' one of these pinners to do trim work. But, if you are looking for a tool to help you do quality work in an efficient fashion, you really should have one of these tools. When working with stained trim, you can pin outside miters together and then fasten the trim to the wall quickly without a split or having to fill holes. Painted trim does require touch up, however smaller holes means less work to conceal and the 23 gauge pinner still has the advantage of being able to pin ...