You are in the middle of your home improvement project, but you are not sure which tool you need to complete this? If you have a plan to simple upgrades around your house, I think you will most likely shopping for either a finish nailer or a brad nailer – but which one will be the perfect choice for you?
As a beginner and not an expert, these tools would appear to be the same to your eyes, but these are not same, and they have made for the specific type of works.
Let's know what type of facts makes each of the power fastening tools unique and why. Brad Nailers are designed to run 18 gauge nail. These nail guns are usually terrible to drive manually, which makes the brad nailers essential to any of our major house renovation works where brads are crucial.
Keep in mind that Brad Nailers are almost invisible to our naked eye once they have driven into any wood. The important thing is, you don't need any carpenter's putty to conceal a brad nail that turned into any trim.
The worst thing to use brad nailers are, these tools don't have the holding capability to apply for any large or more massive projects, such as making large crown molding or making baseboards, etc.
For a massive project, such as more bulky wood trim, you will need to use the finish nail guns such as the Hitachi NT50AE2 Finish Nailer, DEWALT DC618K XRP Finish Nailer or Hitachi NT65MA4 Finish Nailgun.
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