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With a wide variety of options to choose from, picking the best tool and fastener combination can seem like a complicated task. To remove the guesswork, here are a few general guidelines to follow and distinctions to consider when choosing a fastening system. Each nailer and fastener size has its benefits and is best suited for certain jobs.

For typical indoor applications, ranking smallest to largest gauge, here are some of the advantages:. Non-structural interior applications such as crown molding, door casings or chair rail offer the most choice in the tools and fasteners you use. For structural fastening such as framing, sheathing or metal plate connecting, most fastening systems are dictated by code or architectural specifications.

Hope that helps. Porch ceiling. Thank you for sharing your experience and tips. I usually browse the internet first to find out which tools that has the best price and quality. I tried 18G SS 2 inch brads to attach a 1. Using Porter Cable gun on pancake compressor. I bought 16 G SS nails for my other gun to see if that works better. Am I doing something wrong? My 23 G pinner has done this with SS pins as well. John, sometimes the grain in old wood can brad nails to curve out and not go where you intend.

It happened to me this week as well in some pressure treated wood. Try nailing at a different angle and see if that helps. Any thoughts on how to do this? Do they make a galvanized spiral shank that can be delivered through a pneumatic nailer? I cannot seem to find them, which probably answers my question. I think Hitachi makes the nails for it and it works great.

This was really helpful. We recently have needed to do some roofing repairs. I am going to look into the ring shanked nails for the protection against the strong winds. I would love to see how it holds up. Great article — I think these days if you find the right source you can get Stainless Steel Nails to be not so expensive — and they look great!

A very informative primer on a subject that can be quite confusing. It is shocking to see how some people will use whatever is handy to put things together.

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