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I have 3/4" x 1/4" stained scribe molding for the kitchen cabinets. Used to cover gap between cabinet and wall/ceiling.
I thought Iwould use the pin nailer because of the fact that you can't see the hole, but will they hold? I have the glue covered version of the nails 23ga 3/4".
What do you folks use?
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(01-05-2020, 12:37 PM)RJT123 Wrote: I have 3/4" x 1/4" stained scribe molding for the kitchen cabinets. Used to cover gap between cabinet and wall/ceiling.
I thought Iwould use the pin nailer because of the fact that you can't see the hole, but will they hold? I have the glue covered version of the nails 23ga 3/4".
What do you folks use?
Yes, they hold quite well as a matter of fact. And since they have tiny heads that don't really show, you can use more than you might if using a larger gauge nail/pin.
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Pin nails have amazing holding strength for being so tiny. I think you'll be pleased with how well they work for your application.
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Well then, I will give it a try tonight.
Thanx.
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01-07-2020, 06:42 PM
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I always used 18ga, which is hard to see in stained wood.
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