Once you're sure your first shiplap board is level, use a brad nailer to nail into studs along the lip of the board to secure. Nailing along the lip will save you time from having to fill all your nail holes later because the nails will be hidden. You will want to continue hanging ...
Brad nailer Watco Danish oil (optional) DIY Sliding Shelves Tutorial (The New & QUICK Method) Step 1 – Cabinet drawer slides Consistency and repeatability are key when it comes to installing drawer slides for multiple base cabinets. To take the guesswork and repeat measuring out of the equation...
hand nail with 4d nails close to the miter to prevent the nail gun from breaking the joint’s delicate edge. When the first piece of molding is fastened, apply a thin film of wood glue to both sides of the joint and fasten the second piece as you did the first. Apply the glue spari...
Before I placed the first sheet of hexagonal marble tile, I had to choose an orientation. When I held up a sheet to the wall I flipped it around both ways – flat side up, as well as pointy side up. To me, both orientations looked great. I asked Abby what she wanted, and without...
When making the complete list of deck building materials, don’t forget the nails, the screws, and concrete. Using power tools like impact drivers, impact drills, andbrad or finish nailerscan make the project faster and easier. Read more:What's the difference between an impact driver and an...
After installing the countertop I added thetongue and groove panelingon the entire wall to give the built-in some more character with aRyobi Brad Nailerand¾” brad nails(no liquid nails were used). If you don’t plan on removing the paneling, then use liquid nails! We decided not to ...
Boards to trim the window – your choice. I used 1×4’s and 1×2’s Construction adhesive 2″ nails Brad naileror Nail gun 1″ staples Crown stapler Measuring tape.This one is my new favorite! Miter Sawor miter box Jigsaw Table sawor Bladerunner X2 ...
I’ve also included a short guide onhow to load a staple gun.I was a bit clueless when I got mine despite the instruction booklet it came with. LOL. My Favorite DIY Tools and Supplies: Orbital Sander Cordless Drill Brad Nailer Kreg Jig ...
Back-nail all of the headers using your 18-gauge gun with 2-inch nails or a 16-gauge nailer with 1-3/4 to 2-1/2 inch nails. Back-nails go through the casing near the outside edge, through the drywall and into the framing. Back-nails should be spaced at about 16 inches. This ...
put in 2 nails at a 45 degree angle to the right and then immediately turn your nailer the other direction and add two more in a 45 degree angle to the left. The “v” created by the nails acts like an anchor. I wouldn’t do this with heavy beams, but for a lightweight molding...