My daily trim guns are Milwaukee. 15ga and 18ga (well, 23ga too. Lol)I use Milwaukee m18 everything.
Have a compressor as well.
What Milwaukee gun would you recommend ?
I'm still using my 30 year old Senco's, but if your going for the one and done us HF and yard sale them when your finished(humor).Air or battery powered? Do you already own a compressor? Do you have other battery powered tools? After this project how often do you think you will use it?
I use air powered for most of my projects. I've used a Bostitch, Senco, and a cheap one from Harbor Freight. Also an older Metabo. They've all worked well for what I've used them for. The Bostitch, Metabo, and Senco have seen some pretty heavy duty use. Most all the pneumatic nail guns these days work well.
If you don't have a compressor but already have some battery powered tools, I'd get one in the same line if available. They tend to be more expensive than the pneumatic but if you don't have a compressor already it would be the way to go.
Sometimes you can pick up a compressor nailer bundle pretty cheap. Porter Cable tends to pop up often at stores like Home Dumpo.
What nails are you using in them for trim ?My daily trim guns are Milwaukee. 15ga and 18ga (well, 23ga too. Lol)
I greatly prefer 15ga to 16ga. 18ga is significantly weaker, brads more than nails. (We don't even call them nails.)
I bet I own 30 nail guns. No hose and no compressor noise is so nice.
Depends on material thickness, substrate, spacers/shims, adhesives...What nails are you using in them for trim ?
Awesome thank youDepends on material thickness, substrate, spacers/shims, adhesives...
Most of my 15ga are 2 & 2 1/2
Most of my 18ga are 1 1/4
You're welcome!Awesome thank you
For shiplap get the 18ga. You can do moat things trim with an 18 besides hand interior doors.
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