Re: Educate me on Nail Guns for Trim Work
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:03 pm
Not having to go back and bleach bloodstains out of the cracks is another bonus of the hammerless approach.
Other than maybe seeing action as loaners for my sister-in-law - with no eye protection - those things are worthless turds. I still own them, of course, because I'm too cheap to throw away a tool even if it doesn't work worth a damn. This is also why I live my life vacillating between frustration and rage.
Both Harbor Freight nailers I've purchased (it's been established that I am a slow learner, so fugoff) had an issue with the trigger mechanism dispatching multiple rapid-fire fasteners, which resulted in countless cases of the damn things jamming up and baseboards bristling with misfired nails.02TX996Cab wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 3:43 pm
- You'll still need your trusty hammer, nail set ("center punch") and wood putty. But at least you oughtn't be filling half-moon shaped dents where you missed nails whilst nailing them all in manually...
Other than maybe seeing action as loaners for my sister-in-law - with no eye protection - those things are worthless turds. I still own them, of course, because I'm too cheap to throw away a tool even if it doesn't work worth a damn. This is also why I live my life vacillating between frustration and rage.