15/16 ga for less nail holes to fill and more stability. 18 ga for where nails are needed but thinner material would split/break from larger gauge.
Type: Posts; User: pete lynch
15/16 ga for less nail holes to fill and more stability. 18 ga for where nails are needed but thinner material would split/break from larger gauge.
We used the Paslode brand of gas-powered finish nail guns back in the day. edr730 is right; they did break down more than we liked. One thing we did not like about them other than the break-downs was...
Gas cartridge or battery? Framing nails or finish nails?
I like them but they need more looking after than a regular nail gun.