{"id":3703,"date":"2017-11-16T14:34:41","date_gmt":"2017-11-16T14:34:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bestofmachinery.com\/?p=3703"},"modified":"2022-04-30T04:21:16","modified_gmt":"2022-04-30T04:21:16","slug":"how-to-use-finish-nailer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestofmachinery.com\/how-to-use-finish-nailer\/","title":{"rendered":"How to use a Finish Nailer?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Your hammer will find itself gathering dust in the corner once you have had the pleasure of using a finish nailer<\/a>. No more bruised fingers and skew nails, only no mess no fuss nailing. Using a finish nailer is probably the easiest thing you will ever learn to do. There are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind but generally they are very user friendly. If you can aim, then you can use a finish nailer. These tools are smaller versions of standard nail guns but they are just as effective. Their smaller size makes them easier to use on smaller projects.<\/p>\n

Some models do have an angled head which is able to reach into awkward corners and tight nooks and crannies. Just be sure to place the nail tip exactly where you want it and keep the tool as level with the surface as possible. This will prevent any nail blowouts on your finished project. Sometimes your nailer might experience \u00a0nail jams. As distressing as this might sound, it is easy to fix since most nailers come with a tool \u2013free nail jam release which allows you to safely remove any jammed nails from the nose tip.<\/p>\n

Depending on your project, you might need an angled magazine or a straight one. This will help you get into any tight corners or confined spaces with ease. Choose a nailer with a No-mar safety tip so that your surface will not be scratched or dinged by the force of nose tip. Once you have these features in order, the rest is easy. All you need to do is press the nose tip against the surface of your project and pull the trigger. Voila!<\/p>\n