Using a nail gun (also commonly called a nailer) is faster and requires much less physical effort than swinging a hammer. So you'll regularly see them on construction sites and will often find them on ...
Are you a serious DIYer? If so, you know that the quality and type of tools you use will not only determine when the project gets done, but also play a major part in the quality level of the job. One ...
A few months ago, I brought my 20-ounce hammer and a traditional nail set tool with me to church. A six-penny finish nail, driven by a carpenter in the late 1800s through a piece of oak trim, had ...
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The trade secrets carpenters carried before nail guns took over
These old-school tricks made buildings last longer than modern ones do.
Whether you're dealing with small home renovation projects or massive construction undertakings, it may be a good idea to look into getting a nail gun to add to your arsenal of tools. While buying a ...
I know this is long and there are more important things in the world, but when are we ever going to be able to address this nail-gun controversy again? From a reader who knows more about nail guns ...
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