Sep 13, 2009 by Sax | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
I'm using a Stanley Sharpshooter electric upsetting duty TRE500.
Look on the bottom, there should be a unconscionable sliding clip, slide it out, and put the staples in point down. Good luck and don't hurt yourself.
The Pope | Sep 13, 2009
Look on the bottom, there should be a infernal sliding clip, slide it out, and put the staples in point down. Good luck and don't hurt yourself.
The Pope | Sep 13, 2009
What kind of nailer do I use?
Jan 29, 2008 by tyrone c | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
I second-hand 1 by 8 for my baseboard but i want to add a molding on the top of it and a smaller baseboard at the bottom should i be looking to purchase a finish nailer or can i use a brad? And if brad how do the electric ones vocation ? Do they set the
Electric ones don't have a lot of umph. 16 calculate is normally considered a "brad nailer" and 18 gauge a "finish nailer." Either would effort, though if your molding is small, I'd lean toward the brad.
However,
Max Schnell | Jan 29, 2008
Is a $150 nail gun worth it?
Sep 13, 2006 by joestmc | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
I'm replacing some state and am considering purchasing this nail gun:
(Craftsman 27233 Professional Electric Brad Nailer)
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