How to properly use a hammer on nails?
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 08:25:21 -0500, "MiamiCuse"
wrote:
I rarely use hammers & nails as I typically prefer to use screws over nails.
However once in a while I need to use nails.
I have to do some mending of framing in the attic and I need to nail wood
gussets to a joint. The space in the attic is tight and angle is awkward.
I cannot get enough leverage so I end up bending and messing up the nails as
I hammer them in. I don't think this is productive...
Is there a proper way to use a hammer to stop the nails from being bent?
or is there a proper tool to do what I am doing without a hammer? I cannot
use a nail gun, I need to use 10d nails.
Unless I can use screws to serve the same purpose and drive them using a
power drill with a tight angle attachment.
Thanks,
MC
Drilling a pilot hole will make hammering less frustrating. Even the
pros sometimes hit a knot, bend a nail, miss the head, etc. Not done
often but you can "tune up" a hammer a little: flatten the face,
secure the head, repair the grip, etc. There are times a clamp can be
used (instead of a hammer) to drive a nail home. Another
alternative is to use a 90-degree chuck to drive screws in close
places. Consider square head deck screws.
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