Nail guns are your friend. I've always been a huge advocate of using a brad nailer over screws. I always laugh when I see how long it takes people on this forum to build a box from start to finish using screws and whatnot. Trust me when I say you have nothing to worry about with the nail gun other than simply running out of nails. LOL!We have a nice nail gun, I was planning on using it rather than screws, is there anything that i need to be carful of? Is there any chance of spliting/cracking?
All advice appritiated, this is my first build!
Thanks,
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Me too....1/4" crown 1 3/8" leg glue coated staples. Works fabulous and is strong as shit too. I found that brads don't have the same holding power and are much easier to bend and shoot through the side of the adjoining panel.I use an air stapler.
18guage... 1 3/8"
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Truth.Me too....1/4" crown 1 3/8" leg glue coated staples. Works fabulous and is strong as shit too. I found that brads don't have the same holding power and are much easier to bend and shoot through the side of the adjoining panel.
I've never had much of an issue with this occurring, I guess that is because I don;t use the air nailer past the operational PSI requirement needed to drive the nails.Originally Posted by Paul73 View PostI found that brads don't have the same holding power and are much easier to bend and shoot through the side of the adjoining panel.