This is what I used until it died somewhere between 10,000 and 15,000 brads. Then I bought a Porter Cable brad nailer.Jon Barnhardt wrote:I'm using a very in-expensive one that came as part of an air stapler/nailer combo pack. Works without problem so far.
I use 1/4" staples for the panel the panel shots. These are much easier to place accurately.el_ingeniero wrote:Not to highjack this thread, bit I have yet to figure out how to shoot brads on the joints between panels 2/4 and 5/6 on the T39.
In addition to clamping with cauls as you describe, I also shoot the brads at angles "\ / \ / \ /" This provides a LOT of resistance to pullout.Jon Barnhardt wrote:I've found that putting a couple 2"x4"'s on edge across the final side panel using clamps on each side of the 2"x4", with the other end of the clamp grabbing the underside of my bench (under the tuba/titan) pulls everything together very tight, and can still get by with brads for the final sides...
--Stan Graves