Angled or straight. Angled does allow you to get tighter into a corner but it depends what you are fixing. Straight guns can use shorter nails than an angled gun. 19mm vs 32mm minimum nail length
@homeimprovements is there maybe a similar tool that I could use for this job? I don't know a lot about it and just looking for a little guidance on best possible tools for getting the job done, while also on a budget... it doesnt need to be best of the best and top notch, just a relatively cheap tool for a DIY Homeowner. Since I've got a ton of trim work throughout the house after hanging the new paneling, I was hoping to find a tool that could serve as a multipurpose tool for both
You loaded the 18g pin gun wrong. The chisel tip of the pins goes to the front of the magazine. If your going to review at least read the manual and make sure your are telling people the correct way to load. If doing your method into mdf the pins fly back into the magazine tray 😂. Been there done it got the medal
I’m not agreeing with your verdicts. 18 gauge has more range of lengths brads, 15mm to 54mm. 16 gauge is more precise in tight corners, yes, but the smaller nails handled start at 32mm to 63mm! Not ideal in a one gun show scenario!
Great job lads hopefully many more to come...
Thank you 😊
Angled or straight. Angled does allow you to get tighter into a corner but it depends what you are fixing. Straight guns can use shorter nails than an angled gun. 19mm vs 32mm minimum nail length
Would a 16ga Brad nailer work okay with installing wall paneling?
We wouldn’t recommend but it might work 😉
@homeimprovements is there maybe a similar tool that I could use for this job? I don't know a lot about it and just looking for a little guidance on best possible tools for getting the job done, while also on a budget... it doesnt need to be best of the best and top notch, just a relatively cheap tool for a DIY Homeowner. Since I've got a ton of trim work throughout the house after hanging the new paneling, I was hoping to find a tool that could serve as a multipurpose tool for both
Maybe not use the biggest/heaviest battery from Dewalt and use a smaller battery for a lighter gun?
Did we not say that ?
this was super helpful, thank you!
the peaky fkin blinders strike again lol
You loaded the 18g pin gun wrong. The chisel tip of the pins goes to the front of the magazine. If your going to review at least read the manual and make sure your are telling people the correct way to load. If doing your method into mdf the pins fly back into the magazine tray 😂. Been there done it got the medal
Thanks fellas
No problem 😊👍🏼
Which is better, the 16 or the 18?
18 in our opinion as an all rounder 😁
@The Home Improvements Channel UK but you said 16 in the video??
16ga’s firing pin likely bent
Agreed 👍🏼
Thanks for the comment we appreciate the feedback 😊
2ah batterie would be enough for this gun and should reduce the weight massive.
Thank you for your advice have a good day 😊
I’m not agreeing with your verdicts. 18 gauge has more range of lengths brads, 15mm to 54mm.
16 gauge is more precise in tight corners, yes, but the smaller nails handled start at 32mm to 63mm! Not ideal in a one gun show scenario!
Worst guns every built... would never use DeWalt noisy jumbo jet ever again...btw they are not pin guns ...pin gun is 23ga
Thank you for your advice