I need to get a reasonable stretch of wooden fence replaced and I'm considering a battery nailgun after seeing how quick it can make the job compared to screws/hammer. It's a 6' fence and doesn't need to be tough only visual screening so I favour fether-edge.
I have the Ryobi 16ga nailer and while it can handle 60+mm brads I'm pretty sure this is just too small for any full-height fence? It's the largest in their range but 16ga is 2nd fix, right? Or would it be OK?
But then a proper 1st-fix gun from Dewalt is hard to justify the price for one job - even if it saved me a full day. The one I saw does 50-9mm nails and I'm wondering if that is too long for a feather-edge fence... your rails are typically 38mm. It's a great excuse for a new toy I've drooled over for ages
I have the Ryobi 16ga nailer and while it can handle 60+mm brads I'm pretty sure this is just too small for any full-height fence? It's the largest in their range but 16ga is 2nd fix, right? Or would it be OK?
But then a proper 1st-fix gun from Dewalt is hard to justify the price for one job - even if it saved me a full day. The one I saw does 50-9mm nails and I'm wondering if that is too long for a feather-edge fence... your rails are typically 38mm. It's a great excuse for a new toy I've drooled over for ages