How to Load an Arrow Staple Gun

How to Load an Arrow Staple Gun (With a Video Guide)

To load an Arrow staple gun, first, bring out the pressure rod on the back of your stapler. Then insert the staples and reinsert the pusher rod. Though the procedure is somewhat the same for most of the Arrow staple guns, it might vary a little according to each model. And don’t forget to turn … Read more

How to Remove Staples from Wood

How to Remove Staples From Wood | Covered Furniture, Frame & More

Whether you want to renovate your house or redo the carpets, having a staple remover is just as important as having a staple gun. To remove staples from wood with pliers, just open the plier’s jaw, hook through your pin, and close it. Now roll your pliers to pull the fastener. Lastly, pull the staples … Read more

How to Load a Bostitch Finish Nailer

How to Load a Bostitch Finish Nailer (Unloading also Included)

Firstly, unplug the device from the power source. Turn the nailer over and move its slider away by making use of the slider latch. Check the arrows on the slider for directions and place the nails accordingly in the nail compartment. Push the slider back in and test the gun. How to Load a Bostitch … Read more

How to Use a Framing Nailer

How to Use a Framing Nailer Easily (All Nailing Methods)

You have to fill the magazine before turning on your framing nailer. Then, place your nailer where you want to nail it and press the trigger button gently. But always inspect your nailer thoroughly before using it in the works. How to Use a Framing Nailer You need to use a framing nailer in heavy … Read more

Brad Nailer vs Finish Nailer

Brad Nailer vs Finish Nailer

Brad nailers use 18 gauge nails called “brad” nails. Being thinner nails, they are best suited for small trim jobs and smooth finishing projects. The finish nailers, however, use 15 or 16 gauge nails and offer more penetrating power to work with. Brad Nailer vs Finish Nailer Both types of nailers have their own merits … Read more

How to Use a Roofing Nailer

How to Use a Roofing Nailer (Expert Instruction)

Using a roofing nailer is easy if you follow the instruction in detail and practice a bit. To use a roofing nailer properly, get the right tool, right nails, and right accessories, adjust all the features of your nailer according to your need, and lastly, take all the safety measurements before nailing on the roofs. … Read more

Nail Gun Storage Ideas

7 Popular Nail Gun Storage Ideas

There are many ways you can store your nail guns in an organized manner. For example, you can make a cabinet or a shelf, or a rack to properly store these tools. Let’s go through some of the nail gun storage ideas that you can apply in your workshop.  Nail Gun Storage Ideas Nail Gun … Read more

Blind Nailing vs Face Nailing

Blind Nailing vs Face Nailing | Where and How to Do

Face nailing is the technique that is commonly used when we think about nailing. But there are other categories of nailing too. Blind nailing is when you nail a nail at an angle then cover it with some other part of the wood in order to conceal it from any external site. Both of them … Read more

How To Use a Flooring Nailer

How To Use a Flooring Nailer

Once you get the required tools, select the correct sized adapter for the job, connect the flooring nailer to the air compressor, and set air pressure and you are ready to use the flooring nailer as it should be. How To Use a Flooring Nailer A flooring nailer is an indispensable tool to install hardwood … Read more

What is a Brad Nailer

What is a Brad Nailer?

If you’re familiar with what sets brads apart from regular nails, you already know what a brad nailer is. Despite having a similar footprint as traditional nail guns, a brad nailer shoots nails instead of flathead nails. That is, however, as simple as it gets. Do give a read to get more insights on gauge … Read more

Roofing Nailer vs Framing Nailer

Roofing Nailer vs Framing Nailer – Everything You Need to Know

A roofing nailer is a tool needed for roofing jobs such as the installation of asphalt shingles. And a framing nailer is a tool for heavy-duty constructions, for example, framings. A framing gun is bigger and stronger than a roofing nail gun. Roofing Nailer vs Framing Nailer  Roofing and framing nailers have many other dissimilarities … Read more