shipbadger
Established Member
Hi all,
I've been considering adding some sort of air nailer to my arsenal of tools. There are already a couple of compressors lying around so I just need the nailer, but therein lies the problem. When I watch Norm building things he's always talking of fixing 'with a few brads'. Looking in the various catalogues I find terms such as framing nailer, which looks like its for big stuff; framing pinner, presumably for picture frames, T head nailer, headless nailer and so forth. Can someone point me to a reference for what each type of nailer is for or give a brief explanation. What I'm looking for is something like Norm uses and/or possibly something that fixes pins to aid the glue up of structures made of ply. (What I don't need is the heavy duty Paslode machines like Tommy Walsh uses)
Tony Comber
I've been considering adding some sort of air nailer to my arsenal of tools. There are already a couple of compressors lying around so I just need the nailer, but therein lies the problem. When I watch Norm building things he's always talking of fixing 'with a few brads'. Looking in the various catalogues I find terms such as framing nailer, which looks like its for big stuff; framing pinner, presumably for picture frames, T head nailer, headless nailer and so forth. Can someone point me to a reference for what each type of nailer is for or give a brief explanation. What I'm looking for is something like Norm uses and/or possibly something that fixes pins to aid the glue up of structures made of ply. (What I don't need is the heavy duty Paslode machines like Tommy Walsh uses)
Tony Comber