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03/11/2007 9:13 PM

brad versus pin nailer - specific use

Am putting up some self made molding, with the molding having a 1/4"
rabbit, rouhly 3/8" wide, that needs to be fastened to a previous
layer of 1/4" plywood. The molding is made of 1"x13/4" ash and
aspen,prefinsihed.

How far from the edge do I have to shoot the nail (18 gauge, 2")
before I have to worry about it blowing out the side? The grain is
farly neutral, so I would like to shoot through the rabbit, and will
be using construction glue to attach the "unrabbited" balance of the
molding. Hope this is making sense.

The ohter option is a 23 gauge pin nailer, but I would have to buy
one. Thoughts?

C


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in reply to cc on 03/11/2007 9:13 PM

05/11/2007 7:43 PM

On Nov 4, 7:31 pm, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 21:13:30 -0700, cc <[email protected]> wrote:
> >Am putting up some self made molding, with the molding having a 1/4"
> >rabbit, rouhly 3/8" wide, that needs to be fastened to a previous
> >layer of 1/4" plywood. The molding is made of 1"x13/4" ash and
> >aspen,prefinsihed.
>
> >How far from the edge do I have to shoot the nail (18 gauge, 2")
> >before I have to worry about it blowing out the side? The grain is
> >farly neutral, so I would like to shoot through the rabbit, and will
> >be using construction glue to attach the "unrabbited" balance of the
> >molding. Hope this is making sense.
>
> >The ohter option is a 23 gauge pin nailer, but I would have to buy
> >one. Thoughts?
>
> >C
>
> That's a no brainer. The solution that requirs a new toy..er..tool is
> always the correct one <g>
>
> Bill- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

OP

I brought a cheap HF 23 gauge pin nailer, which turned out to be used
but sold as new. Stuck with my 18 gauge - good job, one blowout. I
nailed perpendicular to the grain so it would cut through versus
parallel where it would slice and be more prone to blowout. Looked
this trick up in Google - a million and one uses..

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to cc on 03/11/2007 9:13 PM

04/11/2007 1:22 AM


"cc" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Am putting up some self made molding, with the molding having a 1/4"
> rabbit, rouhly 3/8" wide, that needs to be fastened to a previous
> layer of 1/4" plywood. The molding is made of 1"x13/4" ash and
> aspen,prefinsihed.
>
> How far from the edge do I have to shoot the nail (18 gauge, 2")
> before I have to worry about it blowing out the side? The grain is
> farly neutral, so I would like to shoot through the rabbit, and will
> be using construction glue to attach the "unrabbited" balance of the
> molding. Hope this is making sense.
>
> The ohter option is a 23 gauge pin nailer, but I would have to buy
> one. Thoughts?
>

Not sure that you are asking a question here that couldn't be better
answered by a few trials.

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

Bc

Bill

in reply to cc on 03/11/2007 9:13 PM

04/11/2007 8:31 PM

On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 21:13:30 -0700, cc <[email protected]> wrote:

>Am putting up some self made molding, with the molding having a 1/4"
>rabbit, rouhly 3/8" wide, that needs to be fastened to a previous
>layer of 1/4" plywood. The molding is made of 1"x13/4" ash and
>aspen,prefinsihed.
>
>How far from the edge do I have to shoot the nail (18 gauge, 2")
>before I have to worry about it blowing out the side? The grain is
>farly neutral, so I would like to shoot through the rabbit, and will
>be using construction glue to attach the "unrabbited" balance of the
>molding. Hope this is making sense.
>
>The ohter option is a 23 gauge pin nailer, but I would have to buy
>one. Thoughts?
>
>C

That's a no brainer. The solution that requirs a new toy..er..tool is
always the correct one <g>

Bill

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to cc on 03/11/2007 9:13 PM

04/11/2007 1:23 PM


"cc" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Am putting up some self made molding, with the molding having a 1/4"
> rabbit, rouhly 3/8" wide, that needs to be fastened to a previous
> layer of 1/4" plywood. The molding is made of 1"x13/4" ash and
> aspen,prefinsihed.
>
> How far from the edge do I have to shoot the nail (18 gauge, 2")
> before I have to worry about it blowing out the side? The grain is
> farly neutral, so I would like to shoot through the rabbit, and will
> be using construction glue to attach the "unrabbited" balance of the
> molding. Hope this is making sense.
>
> The ohter option is a 23 gauge pin nailer, but I would have to buy
> one. Thoughts?
>
> C
>

Hard to say with out doing some experimenting. That said, the pinner will
work well and will not leave big holes to be filled. My pinner sees more
action than my brand nail gun.


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