Cheap Grip-Rite GRTBN200 18 Gauge Brad Nailer, 2-Inch Review
When you try to build kitchen cabinets I became frustrated with the hammer and the nail-set method. So I bought this little wonder, and I was amazed how it worked. I saw the wall cabinets and the ceiling of the upper cabinets. Otherwise, the only thing I used was this Rite Grip 18 Gauge Brad Nailer. No glue, nails or screws other. And the cabinets are solid as a rock. I would normally recommend that you use other fasteners, except for how I have built. I have used is much more thanyou will find in the average kitchen cabinets built. Such as, full length 1x2 boards in the corners and several transverse supports. The combination of media and several additional tips for cabinet very robust. I also used the points on quarter inch inserts for doors without splitting the wood. And I was able to build cabinets in a fraction of the time than using the old method. I was surprised at how this tool is versatile. I then set cornice with ease. I am sure Iwill be able to find many other projects to use the nail gun on Brad. I have not had a misfire or other problem. Grip Rite is less than 3 pounds, which is half the weight of others. It is easy to load and use and I highly recommend it.
Grip-Rite GRTBN200 18 Gauge Brad Nailer, 2-Inch Feature
- Rotating belt hook
- Nail capacity - 110
- 360 Degrees tool-free air exhaust
- Tool-free depth adjustment
- No-mar pad protects work surface
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