A few months ago, I brought my 20-ounce hammer and a traditional nail set tool with me to church. A six-penny finish nail, driven by a carpenter in the late 1800s through a piece of oak trim, had ...
A young woman using a nail gun to assemble furniture - Amorn Suriyan/Getty Images Using a nail gun (also commonly called a nailer) is faster and requires much less physical effort than swinging a ...
According to a new OSHA and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) guidance document focusing on nail gun safety, two out of five residential carpenter apprentices incurred a ...
Are you a serious DIYer? If so, you know that the quality and type of tools you use will not only determine when the project gets done, but also play a major part in the quality level of the job. One ...
Nail guns are powered by electricity, compressed air, or combustible gas and, like many other power tools, they can be dangerous if used improperly. If you’re new to this type of tool, keep reading to ...
Driving nails can be a major nuisance and somewhat risky, especially if you're inexperienced, but this often-overlooked Harbor Freight tool can help.