The brad nailer is one of the tools that helped spur the DIY movement and made many projects accessible to home DIYers and pros alike. Brad nailers use smaller nails (18 gauge) that are less likely to split fine moldings, unlike a finish nailer’s larger 16-gauge nails. Brad nailers also have smaller noses, allowing DIYers to nail into the most intricate moldings without leaving a nailhead standing proud. The result? DIYers can tackle trim, cabinet, and furniture projects without bruising their thumbnails or denting their workpieces with errant hammer blows.
Shopping for the best brad nailer-one that is high-quality and suited to the project-will level up the results. This guide will point shoppers in the right direction when it comes to choosing one of the best brad nailers for most home trim and cabinet projects.
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18 сен 2024