Brad Nails For Exterior Trim
So you pay 120 for 4000 stainless steel nails compared to 33 for 3000 galvinized.
Brad nails for exterior trim. It features a spring-loaded magazine an. Installing door or window trim baseboards or crown molding almost always results in nail holes and sometimes screw holes that need filling. Just like with wood use a scarf joint to join PVC trim boards.
He also used the 18 gauge brad nails to secure the beadboard underneath my side porch to the framing for the ceiling. Brad nails are the ideal choice if youre working with delicate materials. The thinner gauge of a brad makes it the ideal choice for working with lightweight trim.
They are used in situations like delicate trim tasks where you need a smooth finish. 16-gauge nail on this miter. My question is how many boxes of nails do you use on the exterior of the house Even if you used 2 full boxes you are talking about 240 versus 66 for a total difference of 174.
They often require puttying over. A brad nailer is ideal for thin and delicate wood trim that youre worried about splitting while attaching the nails A brad nailer leaves small less noticeable head holes. When choosing brad nails see to it that the length of the nails is at least three times the thickness of the materials that you want to nail through.
You can use it to make picture frames jewellery boxes attaching decorative trims and other. The nails hold the trim to the studs and the brads go along the edge into the door jamb. That is the real problem we have to solve and we solve it by using new woodworking techniques like priming end cuts which you now have to do with almost all exterior trim products.
When I was working as an exterior trim carpenter working with Azek exclusively we used galvenized trim nailsYou wont get any movement if you screw-off all of your butt and scarf joints. So you are paying roughly 1 cent per nail in galvinized and 3 cents for stainless. Galvanized casing nails in 8d and 16d lengths are also part of the carpenters nail bag.