MiamiCuse wrote:
Is there a FAQ somewhere that explains the various types of fasteners
and terms? I am browsing around for air staplers and nailers and am
perplexed by the choices...
For example, what is the difference between a "L" nail and a "T" nail?
One with an "L" head is the same as a "T" with one side of the "T" missing.
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Some staplers and nailers that can do up to 2" says the 2" depth is
"FOR SOFT WOOD ONLY". What does it mean by "soft wood".
It means wood that is soft. As opposed to hard. It is referring to
density, not the type of wood.
Is regular
2x4 wood studs soft wood?
Yes
What about pressure treated 2x4 or 2x6? Those are still considered soft
wood right?
Wrong. Where you are, PT is Southern yellow pine. Depending on species -
there are several lumped into "Southern yellow pine" - it can vary from hard
to hard as a rock.
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Is it better to use a staple or nail to attach baseboards? If my
baseboards are to be stained and not painted?
Would you rather look at a small, puttied nail hole or a gash from a staple?
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