I have a 1-1/4 inch brad nailer. Can I use it for window casing? I heard that I need at least 1-1/2 or 2 inch nail. then I need to buy another one. Am I correct?
What about for crown moulding, what size for the brad nail I need?
You need 2-inch minimum nail for casing, preferably a 2.5-inch nail. The larger nail for sure for crown, unless you install a backer strip behind the crown.
She was out picking up the kids from school. By the time she got back, you know who had the holes spackled and the primer on! When Momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy!
I couldn't agree more. The love affair with my Paslodes is ten years and growing. I used Senco guns before that, but I love not having to haul around a compressor and a hose.
I have a 1-1/4 inch brad nailer. Can I use it for window casing? I heard that I need at least 1-1/2 or 2 inch nail. then I need to buy another one. Am I correct?
What about for crown moulding, what size for the brad nail I need?
linuxexpertchina 2 years ago
You need 2-inch minimum nail for casing, preferably a 2.5-inch nail. The larger nail for sure for crown, unless you install a backer strip behind the crown.
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
dont get any ideas
person365 3 years ago
how do you get those smaller nails out of wood??
williambrea 3 years ago
If the nails are countersunk you don't get them out. Otherwise you use a new hammer that has sharp claw edges.
AsktheBuilder 3 years ago
Pry bar. Rip the trim off. Wire cutters are a good way to extract the finish nails from the board, pull them threw the same direction they went in.
rangerdanger222 3 years ago
cool ,i learned thanks
xmattx0032x 3 years ago
I like your videos Tim...but...how does your wife feel about knocking nails into your best wood window frames? :-)
EaCoDr 4 years ago
She was out picking up the kids from school. By the time she got back, you know who had the holes spackled and the primer on! When Momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy!
AsktheBuilder 4 years ago 2
great where to get more electrical content
kkbose 5 years ago
I couldn't agree more. The love affair with my Paslodes is ten years and growing. I used Senco guns before that, but I love not having to haul around a compressor and a hose.
AsktheBuilder 5 years ago
Gotta love Paslodes. I've got a cordless framer as well as a a straight finisher and they're just great.
playdrums 5 years ago