1-1/2" narrow crown brads for your brad nailer.
perhaps finding out what a thread is a bout before linking to some random information would be better.
Somebody's nailing schedule. . .
"Nails spaced at 6 inches (152 mm) on center at edges, 12 inches (305 mm) at intermediate supports except 6 inches (152 mm) at all supports where spans are 48 inches (1219 mm) or more. For nailing of wood structural panel and particleboard diaphragms and shear walls, refer to Section 2314.3."
The recommended nailing schedule here for installing a door stop trim piece to the door frame. . .
18g
1-1/2" or longer narrow crown brads
The spacing, or how many per strip, is still a question. Or just go with your gut.
It's more complicated for sheet goods like drywall.
I don't usually fly by the seat of my pants.
I'd rather have a way to show Due Diligence or Duty of Care, even for projects that I am not being paid for.
You're welcome.
Brads have no heads and have no holding power.
May get away with it on a door stop, but Id use finish nails instead.
You were given the method to refute that, yet nothing so far.
Time will eventually broaden your knowledge, hopefully, if you'll allow it, you may even catch up.
I've been remodeling rooms here one at a time following the tornado over the past couple years. I've had to pull door trim & baseboard that I originally nailed with a pin nailer. I tried pulling the brads through the trim, but that proved to be more difiult than I had thought. Instead I've been cutting them off flush on the back side with the multitool saw.
I use the longest pin the nailer will hold for trim work, so they'll reach through the draywall and catch a stud. I needed to use a flat bar to pop the trim off the wall also, to keep from breaking it. For little nails they hold pretty dern good.
Post a link to said brads with wide crown.
One of the things "I want" is to give people choices as to how deep they want to get into something. Just like Wikipedia.You want
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