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On 6/12/2011 8:34 AM, Eric wrote:
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 17:14:35 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

How can I attach 25 feet of quarter-round oak molding to drywall?


Vewwy, vewwy cawefuwwy.


What kind of nails should I use?
How long should the nails be?


Metal, about "yea" long.


Do I pre-drill the oak molding?


Not unless you're overstocked with PREs. Just drill them.

Now the real answers:

(I do not have a nail-gun).


Get one for $30 at HF. (usually $20 or less on sale, but not today)
http://www.harborfreight.com/18-gaug...ler-97524.html


Use 1-9/16" brads. http://goo.gl/YGnxU (darn, not on sale today,
either. This is unusual.)

At the base of the wall, there is a 2x4 behind the drywall, so you can
put nails in anywhere up to about an inch and a half over the
subfloor. If you've installed a floating floor, you still have about
an inch. Angle nailing works, too, so aim down a bit.

If you use hammer and nails, go with 1-1/2" finish nails. Drill for
them or they will split the oak. The last box I bought was by GripRite
and they're the flimsiest crap I've ever put a hammer to. Spend an
extra buck and get good nails. Ask the hardware store manager for
that.

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Hold on one second!

We got prob. 3/4" trim, 1/2" drywall, 1-1/2"nails and a downward angle and
we are worried about studs behind the wall? What for?

mike

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Appears to be a simple arithmetic error.

I would use 2-1/2 inch nails and never a cheap nailer on oak. Only use a
headless pin nailer for that, unless you prefer the look of patched oak
for trim. But then a person that had actually done some of this work
before would know that. Seems to becoming painfully apparent there are
many sock puppets here.


I have done my share of base board and shoe moldings, did this for a
builder 10 or years ago. I used a finish nail gun but it was all
painted trim.

You mention a pin nailer for oak, is there a pin nail long enough to go
through the shoe molding, sheet rock and then the 2x?