How to nail by an experienced carpenter./ Hidden features of the nail gun [woodworking tips]
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Try twisting the nail gun slightly.
It is fixed much stronger.
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This is actually pretty good information. Also the video has no extra garbage and stays on point. I wish more creators would take notice
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
thank you👍😊
Thank you for such high quality and uncluttered videos. This was fantastic.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
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@678friedbed
2 жыл бұрын
exactly
@jesusislord6545
2 жыл бұрын
Repent to Jesus Christ “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” Psalms 19:1 NIV J
@chockydog6960
2 жыл бұрын
@@jesusislord6545 yes yes God bless carpenters. But this video isn’t about that one
@jhart7304
2 жыл бұрын
fantastic in what sense? nails are just temporary clamps. whomever made this isnt much more than a part time carpenter
I've never done any woodworking, and have no idea how this was recommended, but it was very satisfying, educational with no extra baggage, and I will remember it whenever I do word working whenever it may be
Men in thier sheds being left alone to master thier desired craft. Brings peace and calm to a frustrated mind. Even if you're no good at anything in particular or any real ideas, you just have a urge to do something, get yourself a hobby as a young Man, work with your hands. It's food for the soul. Self gratification in achieving is greater than any drug.
@rramach9091
2 жыл бұрын
Well said
@varrjames186
2 жыл бұрын
That's exactly what I did as a youngster. I tried many different things...some worked but many didn't, but the main thing is that at least I tried and learned from my mistakes.
My dad, now 96, was a carpenter, cabinet maker/french polisher his whole life. He loved this when I showed him.
Great video for 2 reasons: 1 Excellent knowledge/information succinctly and clearly presented. 2 Extraordinary example of "SHOW don't tell". !!! Kudos and best regards.
As a new Homer owner learning to use the tools my father passed down to me I appreciate quick, concise, informative videos like this. Thank you.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching.
No stupid music, no stupid comments, no waste. Quality video with quality content.
In the past I’ve complained about instructional videos that have no narration/voice over. But THIS video is great. You’ve made it so clear without saying a word!
This video was the most clear straight forward video I’ve even seen
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
😊👍
You nailed it. 👍🏿
I have no idea why I'm here but KZread stuck it in my feed. I'm kinda glad about it, this was so neat!
Great statics problem!! Spreading the load over the x and y axises instead of just having y axis carry the enter load!! Next time I tutor this concept, I am showing your illustration. Thank you!!!
I will likely never use a nail gun but thoroughly enjoyed this presentstion
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
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Thank you for taking your time for this demostration. Very useful with non-noticeable obvious techniques.
The nail criss cross at the end is insane, great tip will try it out.
Criss cross nails makes for one strong joint. Thanks for the tip.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching.
When you see a tool this old and worn, it has to be a really good one.
absolutely brilliant for angling the nail entry! Ingeniously simple and powerful! thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. I just recently bought nailgun so these techniques are greatly appreciated.
There are very few demo videos that are this clear and easy to follow. Kudos
Wow dude this is amazing. I never knew putting nails on an angle adds so much strength. Thanks so much for sharing this video awesome job!
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
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Nice to learn something new. Thanks for spreading the knowledge!
As a professional finish trimmer I have to say that I like my nails about a 16th or less deep to fill with caulk. Flush nailing is great though for thin cut corners
What an interesting, informative and efficient video. Probably the best tutorial I've ever watched, and not one word needed.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
thank you. Have a nice day.👍
I just purchased a 20 volt cordless Brad nailer and figured the only way I could make anything that was sturdy is by using wood glue with the brad nails. The cross nailing tip is golden!
@Protopious
2 жыл бұрын
If you are building anything that requires sturdiness you should be gluing it. Even high end trim work gets glued joints and mitres. Nails are to hold light loads or apply a temporary clamping pressure.
Excellent, no bull, no wasting time, no talking, just "hit the nail on the head" and "to the point" excuse the puns! Great demonstration! Cheers from London England 👍😎🏴
Thank you for sharing we’re building wood shed now🥰 helpful tips!
I learned something here. Much obliged.
Thank You.....I just learned something new & YOU are the MAN Brotherman!
This is a no bs video, learned a lot from this. Thank you for your help!
I was aware of that, but was definitely not aware of just how much of a difference it made. So thanx for putting it into perspective. That’s a major difference wow
Simple engineering practices can change structural integrity. This is an amazing video.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
😊👍
Thank you. I learned something today. And, nothing like a well-worn good working tool...
I am a structural iron worker and I aprove this message 👍
Nice video! Just what I needed before doing some framing on a shed today
This video is excellent. I think I could learn a lot if taught like this.
Wow, loads of people appear to be triggered by the video, it's just a simple demo - calm the F down.... and personal thanks for the video, nicely done.
@AphexTwinII
2 жыл бұрын
Probably because he's claiming these are hidden features of a nail gun when they are basic knowledge. That's like me telling you the hidden feature of your car is the windshield wipers have different settings. It's just click bait at best.
@serenity1378
2 жыл бұрын
@@AphexTwinII Dude. The channel is clearly by a foreign language speaker. You can't hold anyone speaking a second language to the precise, dedicated nuance of any other language - even if you yourself are speaking that language as a second language. Not to mention, clickbait titles that lead you to click on something that gives you useful information almost exactly as described - not quite hidden, but things a lot of first time nail gun users wouldn't know - are not fucking, Hitler, or whatever. If you get this mad about this video, then you must have anger problems in the rest of your life.
@barryhercules6486
2 жыл бұрын
@@serenity1378 this @Aphextwin certainly has issues and he keeps returning to what he calls "clickbait" time and time again.
I'm a visual learner, so this was WONDERFUL! Thanks for sharing that info!!
Alot of people don't know, but jitool is probably one of the best nail guns out there. They are under 100 dollars but functions and last better than any gun out there. Its all I use for the last 10 years. Ive tried all the best guns in the market, nothing compares to jitool. They are well made, extremely durable, low maintenance.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
👍👍
@cwr8618
2 жыл бұрын
You work for them? I’ve never heard of it
@lowcabbie
2 жыл бұрын
@@cwr8618 no I don't, I tried every nail gun out there, and jitool was the only one that was consistent, better than a 500 dollar gun, I know cause I've owned them all.
@ImaGe_
2 жыл бұрын
@@lowcabbie When did you start?
@cwr8618
2 жыл бұрын
@@lowcabbie noted
Not the kind of nailing I searched for, but I managed
I’m thoroughly amazed. These pro-tips are awesome!
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
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Wow! Thank you for an amazing video! 1:23 to 2:10 👍👍👍
Why not angled nails for part D but using the model from Part C
Nice. Simple, beautiful, effective! Keep it up.
Awesome video! Thank you so much!
I know this is about nail gun but i use that mechanical pencil all the time and it’s my favorite 👍
That angle technique is called lock nailing or scissor nailing! We use it when you're just shooting into sheetrock or want for holding power in studs
D; like C, only nailed like B: holds up aircraft carrier
Great video thanks for showing the difference in nail placement.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
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Damn... you nailed that video
Thank you. Excellent video. Subscribed!
Another great video. Thank you.
Really helps ! Thanks !!
OMG, now I know how to not destroy the wood I am nailing :D Best video ever
@victorjbarker
2 жыл бұрын
if you don't know how to use these tools properly and can't figure them out without KZread videos, you probably should not be using them. and most people shouldn't. You can clearly see what all these features do by doing a quick glance at it. and btw the this gun is at least 35 years old with no nose safety.
@markpeterson9808
2 жыл бұрын
@@victorjbarker nah, you're wrong.
@victorjbarker
2 жыл бұрын
@@markpeterson9808 if you say so...
very good tips. thank you for sharing.
So today I learned criss cross applesauce is best for nailing strength.
Thank you for sharing this film my fellow Korea kinsmen.
Nice! I learned something new today, however I mostly use my nail gun to tack small pieces since i build small boxes and tack on small trim pieces.
Goods insights. Thanks for share!
Забитый шуруп будет держаться лучше, чем закрученный гвоздь....
I actually learned a lot from this video. Thanks. I'll be fencing in a new goat pen soon, and these tips are definitely going to help.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
👍
I’m a painter and the lack of trim experience never amazes me. 5% maybe do it properly. Takes years too be a true pro. Even then you will always learn more.
Awesome tricks of the trade!
thanks for sharing. i learn something new
Perfect. Thank you.
Спасибо. Это действительно полезное видео.
Look at that old timer nail gun. You really are experienced.
Thanks mate, subscribed !
미국에 삽니다. 은퇴하고 소일삼아 유튭보면서 집 손보는데 유익하고 재미있네요. 오늘 처음인데 영상이 깔끔하고 군소리 없어서 좋습니다.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
감사합니다😊😊
Love a good worn in mail gun. Would you do a video on replacing the trigger for a metabo paper framing gun
Wow, awesome content. I still know something, but now i have some clue where to look.
great vid, thanks
That was awesome!!!
Love your videos!
Nailed it.
ty for the tips!
What if you combined the angled nails of B with the way you did it in C?
on small projects like that i generally just glue the pieces together and use brad nails to hold it till the glue dries. wood glue is stronger than the actual wood anyway. i once used it on a softball bat that was buster in two pieces. just glued it and put tape on to hold it till the glue set. i hit many balls with it and never had any issues with the glue letting go.
Bruh. Thank you. Bless you.
Thanks for the tip
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
@망치소리HammerSound
Жыл бұрын
👍😉
Parabéns…, eh a mecânica trabalhando a nosso favor, muito legal a combinação das ideias 👍 Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
obrigado por assistir
Excellent tips, thank you!
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching.
That cross nailing technique is also good for sucking in gaps in baseboards between studs ... it'll pull the baseboard tight to the drywall. That looks a lot like an old Hitachi nailer. I had a pair of them that I kept for myself and never sent out with other crews. loved the balance and they were short to get into tight places ... also rugged.
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
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Good vid! Subbed!
Old saying......"Two nails on the skew, as good as a screw"
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
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That gun's gonna last as long as that man owns it
Great idea!
Awesome thanks 😊
that's a well used nail gun ,,,, thanks
This video was informative to me. Thank you
@망치소리HammerSound
2 жыл бұрын
thank you for watching
Thank you for this info I have a gun sat in bottom of tool box thats never been opend or used I will have to dig it out and set it up Aprciated
Liked, subscribed, commented.
Awesome video
The yt algorithm strikes again
Outstanding!
This is a good video.
How well would a lock miter joint (glued) hold the same load?
Well made!