The author does like to from scratch, czcams.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
Excellent comparison and info about the different nail guns. When building a huge room addition back in the early 1980s, I used a hammer and nails with a set punch for door jams, built in shelves, and moldings. One of the great advantages of nail guns is that you are not beating on things with the hammer. The nail gun shoots the nail in without the pounding--which can shake other things loose.
Hi Anika, thank you so much for this video. I went to home depot to get a nail gun, only to realize there were so many kinds. I had to come back home and watch a bunch of vids - Your video helped me to decide to go with the 18 brad nail gun. I also love that you talk about safety, how to use it properly. I'm subscribing your channel!
Anika’s explanation of the different tools, sizes, types, use, etc. is fantastic! I went to several websites to get info. Anika does it all, in a concise and easy to understand format. Love this site, now I know what nailer I need for my project! Thank You Anika!
You are SOOOOO awesome for helping those of us who are beginners. I'm a new homeowner and I really appreciate your guidance and how you totally explain everything for DIYers. Thank you kindly beautiful and many blessings to you!
Thanks so much for this video. I just bought a brad nailer for a project I'm working on and I am so glad I bought the correct tool. I am a complete beginner and I am so glad to see a woman teaching all these useful information. Thanks again.
Great! Came away knowing all I needed to know in Buying my first nailer. Was just doing a glue up with titebond wood glue. everything smudging around, things moving, sliding, skating on the glue. Would have been TRIVIAL if I had a nail gun to keep everything together. while the clamps went on. Came in determined to get one...but realised I didn't know anything about them. Thank you. Well presented and clear. Thank goodness for the internet and folks like you. Will
Thank for the explaining the differences so clearly! I will be installing baseboards in masonry walls and have been researching which nailer I needed. I may even feel adventurous and try a small wood working project.
Thank you so much. I am a beginner and starting on a few DIY projects and landed in a same situation. This video helped me to understand this tool ecosystem clearly.
Wow! That is great explanation on the differences on 3 nail guns and the uses. This is very helpful as I was confused on which nail gun to purchase for my project. Thanks!
This is a wonderful video, thanks! I'm planning to purchase some nail guns but have been looking for information on what to get and why. This is great information, cheers!
Thanks so much for the thorough explanation! I've been looking into purchasing a nail gun and was a bit iffy as to the choices. Great clarity from you! Thanks again.
Great video! I was shopping for a nail gun earlier, Ivwas a bit confused about the 16/18 gauge nails. You summed it up perfectly. I knew I needed a brad nailer for a feature wall and finishing nailer to repair some fascia and other projects. I didn't have a total understanding of the different gouges being specific to each gun.
Love your video. It was so so helpful and I feel more comfortable in making a decision on which nailer to buy as well as getting started on my project. You Rock!
Hi, Anika Pretty and smart. I'm ashamed to say that my expectations for your videos were not too great. In less than a minute, I was learning stuff that I really appreciated. You have present the info in a concise and easy to understand manner, very logical. I know this may sound inappropriate, there is something about you that is very attractive. Sorry, but I felt compelled to say that. I know it takes a lot of time and effort to make a video tutorial. I'm happy to be a subscriber and support your efforts.
This is a really good video with a lot of useful information for beginner woodworkers and crafters. I have the entire lineup of Ryobi Airstrike 18v cordless nail and staple guns. They work very well, and they are a great bang for the buck (compared to the more expensive red, yellow or blue colored tool brands). The trick to keeping battery powered nailers working properly (and to prevent jamming) is to put a few droos of lightweight oil in the nail channel at the front of the nail gun (recommend by the manufacturers). Also, "technically" most battery powered nail guns are "pneumatic" tools, as the battery powers a small built-in compressor, that propels a piston, which shoots the nail. I also have a whole set of air compressor powered pneumatic air-nailers, but I find myself using the Ryobi battery operated nail guns a lot more these days. The battery powered tools are just really convenient. The other two useful, and popular, air powered "nailers" that were not covered here are the framing nailer and crown stapler. The framing nailer (straight or angled) uses very large 16d (penny) nails, and it is really useful if you are joining larger lumber like 2x4's and above. The crown stapler is very useful (and a must) for installing crown molding, baseboards, fiberglass insulation, wood and foam siding, and roofing tar paper. A good stapler is also a must for doing upholstery work. The two-pronged staple holds much better in these applications than a single shaft nail. The smaller crown staplers will take the common T-50 staples, from 1/4" up to 7/8" long, while the larger crown staplers will take larger staples up to 2" long or more. Ryobi also makes great crown staplers (large and small) as part of their 18v Airstrike collection. I just wanted to give a few more useful tips and suggestions for the beginning woodworkers and crafters out there. Keep up the good work!
OMG thank you so much, I've rented from Home Depot to plank a wall and loved it, but was not sure what to buy you helped so much. I am going to get a Brad battery operated one. Again great instructional video.
Excelente video, muy didáctico! Trabajo en The Home Depot y siempre he tenido confusión con eso, pero con tu video se me aclararon muchas cosas! Gracias, felicitaciones!
Sitting here having used 10 penny 3" nails many, many times & hearing her say 16 ga. nails are "pretty big." 😮 😂 Nailed them in with a hammer, too - gives ya muscles! 😊 "Compressors are big and bulky," I hear, as I worked at a shop with TWO BIGASS compressors that could hold about 4 or 5 of those roll-around compressors, wheels and motors, included! 😂 That happens when working as a semi-trailer mechanic. 😉 Looking to sort through what to get for a big home repair project, whether to get a 15 or 16 gauge nail gun or just do those by hand. Sounds like I want a 15 or 16 gauge finish nailer for what I'm going to be doing, from this and other videos. ~•~•~•~•~•~•~ On a separate subject: Everyone, please take time to tell your loved ones you love them EVERY chance you get. Tomorrow is not a given; you're never promised the next sunrise. ~ ~ ~ ~ "And don't let it break your heart. I know it feels hopeless sometimes. But they're never really gone as long as there's a memory in your mind." _Hold On To Memories_ Dave Draiman, Disturbed 💔💔 Rest in Peace, son. 07 Jan 1984 - 02 Aug 2023 Momma will miss you every day of the rest of my life! (Edited typo & added context)
Great tutorial. I recently got the Ryobi Brad Nailer. Already fixed a couple of loose baseboards in my bedroom with it. Definitely saves on whacking your fingers with a hammer.
Easy to understand and decide to own one or two. Thanks! For me, the pin nailer is a good choice for small projects. Next VDO?, any wooden Christmas gifts, cheers!
This channel is great! Anika's tool introductions are so helpful. Do you have a video about cabinet trim installation? I'm planning to install 3/4 in trim around my cabinets and need to make sure I cut everything properly.
I recently started woodwork (blah blah blah - I'm visiting soo many sites to learn from I need to stop myself from giving my woodwork life story on every one I visit lol) and I need one of these. In the first 4 minutes I fell in love with you. You explain things so easily with no pointless frills. As you were speaking I made a decision based on your descriptions to go for the 18 gauge electric nailer. I was very happy when at the end you said that would be the best option for all rounder which is a testament to your teaching. Thank you VERY much for this video. You got a new sub and I look forward to watching many more of your videos to learn more. Much love from the UK : ]
This is the exact video I needed. I need to put new 1/4 round mounding in my entire house and a nail gun is on my list of needed tools. Thank you for easily explaining everything.
This is such an informative video! Thank you for providing great content! PS if you haven’t already, I’d appreciate a video on using a multi-tool and what exactly it would be good for!
Great video with a load of information. One thing I would add is that when applying face frames you should always hold the nailer perpendicular to the outside, not parallel, to decrease the problem of blow out that you mentioned in your video. As you said, trust me, i've been there. Trying to remove the nail and repair the damage can be frustrating.
I'm a beginning woodworker, this video is excellent, and Anika is among the very best teachers on CZcams.
That means so much thank you!
I felt exactly the same : ]
Agree 💯
Ditto!
The author does like to from scratch, czcams.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
is this a riddle? :D
Excellent comparison and info about the different nail guns. When building a huge room addition back in the early 1980s, I used a hammer and nails with a set punch for door jams, built in shelves, and moldings. One of the great advantages of nail guns is that you are not beating on things with the hammer. The nail gun shoots the nail in without the pounding--which can shake other things loose.
This is the BEST video on explaining nail guns I have seen on You Tube! Thorough but not over confusing.
Hi Anika, thank you so much for this video. I went to home depot to get a nail gun, only to realize there were so many kinds. I had to come back home and watch a bunch of vids - Your video helped me to decide to go with the 18 brad nail gun. I also love that you talk about safety, how to use it properly. I'm subscribing your channel!
You are an excellent teacher. I learned more from this video than from all the burly tool guys I watched previously. You gained a subscriber.
Wow, thanks! Glad to hear!
Anika’s explanation of the different tools, sizes, types, use, etc. is fantastic! I went to several websites to get info. Anika does it all, in a concise and easy to understand format. Love this site, now I know what nailer I need for my project! Thank You Anika!
Awesome! Thank you so much!
You are SOOOOO awesome for helping those of us who are beginners. I'm a new homeowner and I really appreciate your guidance and how you totally explain everything for DIYers. Thank you kindly beautiful and many blessings to you!
Happy to help!
Thanks for such a clear, straightforward video. As promised, you answered all my questions!
Thank you so much. Exactly the information I was looking for with details, no off topic discussion or music. Straight to the point!!
So glad to hear!
This video was so informative. It is very difficult to select a tool. You really did a great job breaking down the information! Thank you!
Really helpful Thanks
Thanks so much for this video. I just bought a brad nailer for a project I'm working on and I am so glad I bought the correct tool. I am a complete beginner and I am so glad to see a woman teaching all these useful information. Thanks again.
Welcome to the channel! So glad to have you! Have fun with the project!
After watching this and other videos, you really have left me with no questions unanswered. Thank you very much.
Great! Came away knowing all I needed to know in Buying my first nailer. Was just doing a glue up with titebond wood glue. everything smudging around, things moving, sliding, skating on the glue. Would have been TRIVIAL if I had a nail gun to keep everything together. while the clamps went on. Came in determined to get one...but realised I didn't know anything about them. Thank you. Well presented and clear. Thank goodness for the internet and folks like you. Will
Thank for the explaining the differences so clearly! I will be installing baseboards in masonry walls and have been researching which nailer I needed. I may even feel adventurous and try a small wood working project.
I hope you do! I believe you can :)
Thank you!! I’m in the market for one of these and now have decided to get the 18-gauge Brad nailer battery operated. Very clear explanation!!
Glad I could help!
Thank you so much. I am a beginner and starting on a few DIY projects and landed in a same situation. This video helped me to understand this tool ecosystem clearly.
Wow! That is great explanation on the differences on 3 nail guns and the uses. This is very helpful as I was confused on which nail gun to purchase for my project. Thanks!
great! so glad it was helpful to you!
Great explanation. I’ve been looking at so many different cordless nailers, and you’ve answered my questions. 😁
Glad I could help!
This is a wonderful video, thanks! I'm planning to purchase some nail guns but have been looking for information on what to get and why. This is great information, cheers!
Super helpful thank you so much for sharing! I needed this. 🙏🏻
Thanks so much for the thorough explanation! I've been looking into purchasing a nail gun and was a bit iffy as to the choices. Great clarity from you! Thanks again.
You're so welcome!
Thank you 😊 thank you 😊 thank you! On my way to get my nail gun & excited to start using it.
Very well done video. Content explained clearly, in a logical order, and at a level that assists but does not insult the beginner.
You are so kind! Thank you this is entirely my goal
Very detailed and helpful video. Thank you. I have the 18 gauge ryobi and I love it!
you're welcome! glad it was helpful for you Kelly!
Thank you for this great video, you explained very well, it is very helpful!!
Thanks , I'm a beginner & your demo takes care of my questions before I start ....Good Job !!
Glad to help!
That’s a great video for beginner. Even as a intermediate DIY person, this video gave me a good clarity .
Outstanding presentation. Full of information, no waffle, concise. Loved it right through.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, excellent channel Anika 🙏
Great explanation of the different nail gun gauges and types of nail Guns. I love how you broke it all down.
So glad you found it helpful
This is a great video. It has a ton of insightful and you are so smart.
Great video! I was shopping for a nail gun earlier, Ivwas a bit confused about the 16/18 gauge nails. You summed it up perfectly. I knew I needed a brad nailer for a feature wall and finishing nailer to repair some fascia and other projects. I didn't have a total understanding of the different gouges being specific to each gun.
Glad it helped!
Excellent lesson for beginners, it has answered all questions I had on mail gun . Thank you 🙏
you're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it
Love your video. It was so so helpful and I feel more comfortable in making a decision on which nailer to buy as well as getting started on my project. You Rock!
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful!
Very informative!! I’m a beginner and had absolutely no knowledge on these other than it’s purpose! I’m enlightened 😊
Glad it was helpful!
First time I have seen one of your videos. Fantastic presentation and extremely helpful. Thank you
Excellent video!! So informative and easy to follow. Certainly helped me decide what to buy. Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
What a great review. Every detail was explained so clear that anyone can understand them. Thanks!
You're welcome!
So well explained! Thank you for the video. ❤
Thank you so much for this video!! I’m a beginner and this provided exactly the information I needed to choose a nailer 🎉
Glad it was helpful!
This was very informative! Thanks for doing that!
Thanks, covered 100% of the information for anyone new to nail gun.
glad it was helpful!
Hi, Anika
Pretty and smart.
I'm ashamed to say that my expectations for your videos were not too great. In less than a minute, I was learning stuff that I really appreciated. You have present the info in a concise and easy to understand manner, very logical.
I know this may sound inappropriate, there is something about you that is very attractive. Sorry, but I felt compelled to say that.
I know it takes a lot of time and effort to make a video tutorial. I'm happy to be a subscriber and support your efforts.
This is the best video I've seen on this subject. It covered everything I needed to know. Thanks.
Great to hear!
OMG. Thank you so much. That has just explained so much. I have a lot of tools but not a nail gun yet and your video has helped so much. Thank you
You're welcome! Glad it helped!
This was so helpful, thank you. ❤
What a great, comprehensive run down of the various options. Thank you so, so much 🥰💗🌺🔨
You are so welcome!
Thanks for sharing Anika. I really needed it😊
I'm so glad!
excellent explanation. Precise and clear
thank you for this video. Best explanation I've seen, and I've been LOOKING.
You're very welcome!
excellent instructions ! Really enjoyed and well informed
glad to hear it!
Hi Anika,
great video and someone who clearly explained Gauge.
You have a new subscriber.
Thank you! Welcome to the channel!
VERY helpful for a first timer! Thank you for this video.😊
You're so welcome!
This is a really good video with a lot of useful information for beginner woodworkers and crafters. I have the entire lineup of Ryobi Airstrike 18v cordless nail and staple guns. They work very well, and they are a great bang for the buck (compared to the more expensive red, yellow or blue colored tool brands). The trick to keeping battery powered nailers working properly (and to prevent jamming) is to put a few droos of lightweight oil in the nail channel at the front of the nail gun (recommend by the manufacturers). Also, "technically" most battery powered nail guns are "pneumatic" tools, as the battery powers a small built-in compressor, that propels a piston, which shoots the nail. I also have a whole set of air compressor powered pneumatic air-nailers, but I find myself using the Ryobi battery operated nail guns a lot more these days. The battery powered tools are just really convenient. The other two useful, and popular, air powered "nailers" that were not covered here are the framing nailer and crown stapler. The framing nailer (straight or angled) uses very large 16d (penny) nails, and it is really useful if you are joining larger lumber like 2x4's and above. The crown stapler is very useful (and a must) for installing crown molding, baseboards, fiberglass insulation, wood and foam siding, and roofing tar paper. A good stapler is also a must for doing upholstery work. The two-pronged staple holds much better in these applications than a single shaft nail. The smaller crown staplers will take the common T-50 staples, from 1/4" up to 7/8" long, while the larger crown staplers will take larger staples up to 2" long or more. Ryobi also makes great crown staplers (large and small) as part of their 18v Airstrike collection. I just wanted to give a few more useful tips and suggestions for the beginning woodworkers and crafters out there. Keep up the good work!
Thank you friend.
Which stapler do you find yourself using the most for upholstery? Do you think the 2 in 1 brad nailer/staplers are any good?
OMG thank you so much, I've rented from Home Depot to plank a wall and loved it, but was not sure what to buy you helped so much. I am going to get a Brad battery operated one. Again great instructional video.
You are so welcome!
great explanation anika
Thanks for another great video! I found your video on jigsaws really useful for my first project 🙂
Great to hear!
Great video! Things were explained in a crystal clear manner.
Great to hear!
What a Great tutorial, I learned so much, Thank you!!
So glad!
Perfect! Exactly what I needed to know!
great!
Thank you! So super helpful!
Ecxactly what I was looking for - thank you very much !
you're welcome!
Very helpful video, thank you!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
My pleasure!
This is the best video about this topic cause it answered all the questions I had in mind 🎉
I'm so glad!
Great info, thank you Anika!
You're welcome!
Thanks for another great video, Anika. Very helpful. 👏👍
glad it helped!
@@Anikasdiylife It absolutely did. As a beginner, I now have a better understanding on how they work and which one will suit my purpose. You are a ⭐!
Hi Anika, Excellent video that explained three types of Nail Gun.....Thanks for educating us.
My pleasure 😊
Excelente video, muy didáctico! Trabajo en The Home Depot y siempre he tenido confusión con eso, pero con tu video se me aclararon muchas cosas! Gracias, felicitaciones!
Thanks!
Sitting here having used 10 penny 3" nails many, many times & hearing her say 16 ga. nails are "pretty big." 😮 😂 Nailed them in with a hammer, too - gives ya muscles! 😊
"Compressors are big and bulky," I hear, as I worked at a shop with TWO BIGASS compressors that could hold about 4 or 5 of those roll-around compressors, wheels and motors, included! 😂 That happens when working as a semi-trailer mechanic. 😉
Looking to sort through what to get for a big home repair project, whether to get a 15 or 16 gauge nail gun or just do those by hand. Sounds like I want a 15 or 16 gauge finish nailer for what I'm going to be doing, from this and other videos.
~•~•~•~•~•~•~
On a separate subject:
Everyone, please take time to tell your loved ones you love them EVERY chance you get. Tomorrow is not a given; you're never promised the next sunrise.
~ ~ ~ ~
"And don't let it break your heart. I know it feels hopeless sometimes. But they're never really gone as long as there's a memory in your mind." _Hold On To Memories_ Dave Draiman, Disturbed
💔💔
Rest in Peace, son. 07 Jan 1984 - 02 Aug 2023
Momma will miss you every day of the rest of my life!
(Edited typo & added context)
Great tutorial. I recently got the Ryobi Brad Nailer. Already fixed a couple of loose baseboards in my bedroom with it. Definitely saves on whacking your fingers with a hammer.
Easy to understand and decide to own one or two. Thanks!
For me, the pin nailer is a good choice for small projects.
Next VDO?, any wooden Christmas gifts, cheers!
Thank you Sister for such an amazing lecture, i learned a lot, i was planning to buy Nailgun, all my questions answered by you, thank you🎉👍
Wonderful!
Excellent video & instruction! Thanks.
You are welcome!
Awesome video!! Very insightful 😊
Glad it was helpful!
This channel is great! Anika's tool introductions are so helpful. Do you have a video about cabinet trim installation? I'm planning to install 3/4 in trim around my cabinets and need to make sure I cut everything properly.
Not yet! but this might be helpful? www.anikasdiylife.com/trim-window-with-bullnose-corners/
I recently started woodwork (blah blah blah - I'm visiting soo many sites to learn from I need to stop myself from giving my woodwork life story on every one I visit lol) and I need one of these. In the first 4 minutes I fell in love with you. You explain things so easily with no pointless frills. As you were speaking I made a decision based on your descriptions to go for the 18 gauge electric nailer. I was very happy when at the end you said that would be the best option for all rounder which is a testament to your teaching.
Thank you VERY much for this video. You got a new sub and I look forward to watching many more of your videos to learn more.
Much love from the UK : ]
Thank you and so glad to have you with us!
You are so through, that you need many more likes. This was excellent. Thank you.
thanks Pearl!
Very well explained and gret information... Thank You!
Glad you found it helpful
Thanks for such an amazing video
This was a great video. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
I just watched your video and while In not a novice I am also not a professional. I liked that your video is very informative to the beginner.
Thanks
Thank you. I will take that as a compliment
Excellent video!!! Thank you!!
Wow how informative. Keep up the awesome work.
Thank you!
This is the exact video I needed. I need to put new 1/4 round mounding in my entire house and a nail gun is on my list of needed tools. Thank you for easily explaining everything.
Glad you found it helpful!
@trophynuts Which did you purchase and were you happy with it and was there anything you learned using it that's not covered here?
This is such an informative video! Thank you for providing great content! PS if you haven’t already, I’d appreciate a video on using a multi-tool and what exactly it would be good for!
it's on the list now!
Excellent information thanks for your video❤
very good explanation thanks
Great, Great, Great explanation and examples!!! Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Beautifully explained, tysm
You're welcome!
Thank you this was sooooo helpful.
So glad to hear.
Great video with a load of information. One thing I would add is that when applying face frames you should always hold the nailer perpendicular to the outside, not parallel, to decrease the problem of blow out that you mentioned in your video. As you said, trust me, i've been there. Trying to remove the nail and repair the damage can be frustrating.
Great tip!
Absolutely fantastic video. A Natural born speaker and teacher
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Excellent, everything I needed to know in a clear and concise 15:50 min video. Awrsome!👍🤠
Thank you!
thanks for all these information
My pleasure!
Just found your channel. You are amazing. Trying to finish the trim work inside my house after Harvey.
Thank you! All the best with the trim work!
Well Explained - Thanks for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent explanations
Thank you, very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!