As for the rest of the closet, I removed the old wire shelf and installed the cedar closet liner planks
with brad nails nailing into the studs), and liquid nails.
Our nail gun
uses brad nails that produce tiny little holes that are easily covered.
We used 4 × 8 wood floor underlayment from Home Depot, cut into 6» strips and installed using liquid nails and a small
brad nail gun, using nickels as spacers.
Using a nail gun and half
inch brad nails, we attached lattice strips to the back.
Now attach
small brad nails through the plywood and into the planks spacing throughout.
I flipped the frame over and installed a 1/4» plywood back using 3/4» 18
gauge brad nails.
If you plan on putting up molding, board and batten, plank walls, anything that
needs brad nails then get this.
I took my handy
little brad nailer and trimmed it with some cheap trim molding to help finish it off.
Each plank already has tongue and groove so they fit nicely together, and all you have to do is locate the studs in the wall of the closet, then nail those planks into the studs (I used my
electric brad nailer) making sure each one was level.
Tiny
brad nails held the strips of wood on either side (now painted the interior color).
We
tried brad nails and were very generous with the number of them, but it began to fall apart after bringing it inside.
If you've ever used these frames from IKEA, then you know it is unfinished / unpainted with quite a few
brad nails exposed on the inner part.
You have to use bulky screws, whereas campaign hardware uses
tiny brad nails.
The shelf is resting on strip of wood below and we added a little wood glue, a
few brad nails, and then I caulked the cracks.
The
pneumatic brad nailer will release needle like nails that prevent splitting and make sure nails are less evident.
Secure these pieces in place with 4 - 1 1/4 ″ nails on both side pieces and a hammer or if you have it, an
electric brad nailer and the same size nails.
Attach decorative pine or a Christmas floral pick to the hat brim using craft glue and
brad nails.
Attach the braces using wood screws or
brad nails.
That's simple molding from a home improvement store, door framing trim as I recall, cut at 45 degree angles with a miter saw and tacked to the wall with
a brad nailer.
Using
brad nails and my cordless nail gun, I tacked each piece of lattice in place.
You can either use the roofing nails, or
brad nails.
Next, I used my plywood scraps and
a brad nailer to attach the two pieces of wood — quick and easy!
You'll need a good quality compound mitre saw and either a compressor and
brad nailer, or one of the new butane - powered nailers on the market.
You have to use bulky screws, whereas campaign hardware uses tiny
brad nails.
I used a jigsaw, a miter saw, a level,
a brad nail gun (air compressor) and a little wood glue to build my furniture.
Once the two boards were cut I laid them back in their positions 6 ″ from top and bottom and used an air nailer and compressor and 1 ″
brad nails to secure them to the horizontal boards that make up the door.
Using
a brad nailer or hammer with 3 / 4 - inch brad nails, attach molding to face of back of shelf.
Using
a brad nailer or hammer with 3 / 4 - inch brad nails, attach molding to face or back of shelf.
I spaced the rungs 12 inches apart and then used wood glue and
brad nails to secure them to the sides.
I'll be there to help with
brad nailer and paintbrush in hand!
My first purchase would be
a brad nail gun so that I can batty with board & batten in my home.
Use wood glue and
brad nails to attach to the bottom of the drawer box.
Then I measured and cut the pieces for the two long sides and attached then with
a brad nailer (nail gun), but if you don't have one wood glue and clamps will do.
You would have to choose the crown molding, cut it to fit, miter the edges, then play around with it till you get it in a place where you could attach it with a finish nailer or
brad nailer.