Our nail gun
uses brad nails that produce tiny little holes that are easily covered.
Using brad nails and my cordless nail gun, I tacked each piece of lattice in place.
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.
Use clamps to hold it tightly, then
use a brad nailer to nail from the bottom of the backing into the frame.
Then
I used my brad nailer to nail the top of the 1 × 6 to the side of the 1 × 4.
Then I placed the plywood shelves on the ledges and nailed them down
using my brad nailer (nail gun).
Using brad nails, we reinforced our slats wherever they were loose.
Using brad nails and my cordless nail gun, I tacked each piece of lattice in place.
Not exact matches
So, for a cost of all of $ 2 I grabbed a 6 foot 1 × 4 at my local lumber yard after work and completed all of the trim
using my air compressor and
brad nailer.
You can either
use the roofing
nails, or
brad nails.
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.
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.
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.
Use wood glue and
brad nails to attach to the bottom of the drawer box.
Using wood glue and
brad nails,
nail the plywood onto the horizontal 16 1/2» 1x2's from the INSIDE of the nightstand.
Up until a few months ago we
used a standard
brad nailer that attached to an air compressor.
We are going to give it a shot in one of our «popcorn» rooms, we will probably
use a little liquid
nails on the bottom side of each plank, along with the
brad nailer, just to make sure it holds good.
We
used an 18 gauge
brad nailer with 1 1/4 ″
brad nails (32 mm) we were shooting into a wood ceiling and it held wonderfully!
We may
use some liquid
nails on the underside of each plank (in addition to the
brad nailer) to make sure it holds since we won't be
nailing into wood.
To attach them we
used a
nail gun,
brad nails and a little bit of wood glue in between each piece.
He
used some more wood glue and
brad nails to affix the back to the sides and this made the box super rigid.
I measured and cut the pieces with a compound miter saw,
used a level to ensure horizontal placement, and a
brad nailer to attach it to the wall.
Use a pneumatic
brad nailer and place a bead of wood glue across the contact area of the molding.
I tacked it down with
brad nails and liquid
nails NOTE: I
used a lot of liquid
nails and only a few very strategically placed
brads in the top of the counter top, I knew the glue, the weight of the plywood itself and the trim would hold it in place.
Next, I
used my plywood scraps and a
brad nailer to attach the two pieces of wood — quick and easy!
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.
Basically you just need your
brad nailer, something to hold in between the boards as you
nail to keep a bit of gap in there (hubby
used a scrap piece of planking) and a couple of different saws for making whatever cuts you need to work around outlets, trim, etc..
We
used my Porter - Cable
brad nailer for this and 3/4 ″
nails.
Use a 1 1/2 ″ or 2 ″
brad nails to secure the top in place.
I cut the trim on my miter saw and
used wood glue and tape to hold the trim pieces in place while I secured them with the
brad nailer.
I
used my Ryobi
brad nailer and Gorilla Glue wood glue to attach the runners for the drawer slides.
Using a
nail gun and half inch
brad nails, we attached lattice strips to the back.