steveo3002 Member Messages 7,671 Dec 4, 2015 #21 right cheers ...so practice on some scrap and ajust the pressure until theyre just going below the surface and not going too deep?
right cheers ...so practice on some scrap and ajust the pressure until theyre just going below the surface and not going too deep?
Wendelspanswick Member Messages 6,486 Dec 4, 2015 #22 Buy the longest staples that will fit in your model and as you say you want the heads just under the surface. pdg said: Screws. You could use collated screws Failing that, collated nails and a real nailer... 18ga brads are really not up to fencing if you want it to last. I bought my aldi stapler/nailer for building the rabbit house (stapling wire to frame) and also for woodwork workholding while glue sets... Click to expand... I bought a collated air nailer at a car boot, only cost me a fiver and it fires 50mm annular ring nails. Downside was I had to spend £40 on the nails as the smallest pack I could get was 10,000!
Buy the longest staples that will fit in your model and as you say you want the heads just under the surface. pdg said: Screws. You could use collated screws Failing that, collated nails and a real nailer... 18ga brads are really not up to fencing if you want it to last. I bought my aldi stapler/nailer for building the rabbit house (stapling wire to frame) and also for woodwork workholding while glue sets... Click to expand... I bought a collated air nailer at a car boot, only cost me a fiver and it fires 50mm annular ring nails. Downside was I had to spend £40 on the nails as the smallest pack I could get was 10,000!