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USING AIR NAILERS FOR CABINET TRIM, BASEBOARD & CASING

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2007

BOB SCHMIDT SHOWS YOU BASIC TIPS ABOUT THE USE OF TRIM AIR NAILERS WHILE WORKING ON YOUR HOME REMODEL PROJECTS SUCH AS KITCHEN SPECIALTY TRIMS AND COMMON MOULDINGS IN YOUR HOUSE.RENOVATIONS IMPROVEMENTS WOODWORKING REPAIR

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  • that u-turn nail sounds dangerous. Thanks for the safety tip.

    But is there a choice? Regardless of nail lenght, don't you have to put the gun head right up to the board?

  • @signupsigma Yes as a matter of safety most guns will not shoot unless the head of the nailer is pressed against work surface+++Bob

  • Newest subscriber..thanks for the videos. Wil come in helpful as I just bought a new house. Quick question, my hobby is woodworking and furniture making..so with the new house I was thinking about making my own cherry or mahogany moldings for some of the rooms. Would the micronailer be ok to hang trim molding, or would the weight be too much? I've seen those micronailers..it would be so much easier to get rid of those holes in expensive woods rather then use the regular nailers!!.

  • @mission762008 I generally only use it with small accent moldings.+++Bob  Alot of the time the holes are so small the nail holes are hard to find to fill.

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  • Great thanks.

  • Good tips - thanks a lot!

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  • I bought a CH brad nailer....18 guage...I want to put on floor trim onto my MDF kitchen cabinets....

  • Thanks for the great video. Do you need to oil these tools?

  • You are awesome to share this info! Thank you!!

  • Boom! They got a nail in them. ha. that was funny.

  • Very helpful and a joy to watch! The enthusiasm is infectious!

  • Love your video's. Very helpful tips. Thanks.

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