200 sq ft over the weekend with sports beer breaks and that was my first hardwood install looks freakin great good luck in whatever way you opt to go oh yeah forgot to mention the chop saw as others have you will need one.
Finish nailer for hardwood floor installation.
The brad nails will not penetrate easily through the tough hardwood.
A finishing nailer will also do a decent job on the hardwood floor by shooting almost headless nails and it will leave no traces behind as you move.
I plan to use a bostitch miii cleat nailer for my 0 75 x 3 25 brazilian cherry floor.
People in this forum have suggested using a brad nailer or finish nailer for face nailing starter and end rows.
I place the end of the finish nailer on the subfloor or rest it on the tongue tip it 30 45 degrees and aim the nailing end towards the angle between tongue and top of board.
A 15 gauge may initially appear to have the advantage in that a sturdier nail should logically afford a stronger fastener.
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For correct use make sure the tool s nail shoe is well positioned on the tongue angled at about 15 degrees inward and downward as if moving to the plank.
In my experience a 15 gauge finish nailer can work well for hardwood floor installation.
There is really vey little room to swing a nailer hammer since i ll probably lay the first row in the middle of the hall and work towards both walls.
A finish nail gun designed for trim work shoots a near headless nail that does not mar the surface look of the wood which makes a finish nailer effective for installing hardwood floors as well.
I ve read the debate about 15 vs 16 vs 18 gauge.
I am putting 2 1 2 x 3 4 hardwood flooring in a hall that is about 36 wide.
Flooring nails have special qualities that make them suitable for the job.
I am also laying it parallel to the joists on 3 4 plywood subfloor that is in good conditon.
Anyone using a floor nailer ends up using a finish nailer for the first and last few rows.
To use this nailer position the nail shoe on the wood tongue at about a 15 degree angle downward and inward toward the plank.
I own a pancake compressor and a finish nailer and opted for the rental floor nailer.
A 16 gauge finish nailer is more than adequate to hold down 5 16 inch hardwood which is the usual thickness of retrofit panels.
Types of nails for laying hardwood floor.
Since molds are lightweight in most cases a brad nailer would work fine.
I used nothing but the finish nailer for a small bathroom.