It is very commonplace to see a lot of woodwork being carried out in
newly constructed houses or houses that are under construction. People take
extra care to make sure that the woodwork comes out right as it adds a lot of
beauty to the interior design and look of the house. Normally hammers are used
to drive nails into the wooden joints in order for them to appear neat and
clean. But sometimes owing to reasons such as the size of the nail and the
dimension of the nail, it may not be possible to use a hammer.
Under such circumstances, there is a need for a special device that
can be used to drive the nails into the desired location. Such specialized
device is the brad nailer. As the name suggests, this device is used to drive
brad nails into wood surfaces. The device is a small handheld device that
operates on the mains power. This device is particularly useful to be used in
scenarios where the nails either do not have heads or have narrow heads that
are positioned in an awkward manner and are difficult to use with a normal
hammer.
Brad nailers are basically of two types
1. The electric nailer and
2. The pneumatic nailer
The electric nailer works on the mains power supply in order to shoot
the nails into wood surfaces. The pneumatic nailer on the other hand, uses
compressed air as a means to generate enough force that can be used to place
nails into the wooden surfaces. There are also corded and cordless varieties of
brad nailers available in the marketplace. While a corded nailer generates more
power, the problem is with the length of the cord. The length of the cord
prevents users from reaching difficult spots or points at a height. While this
is a drawback, the corded nailer provides more power when compared to the
cordless nailer. The main advantage of a cordless nailer is that it can be used
to reach points at a height and difficult to reach locations.
The brad nailer is primarily used on small woodwork projects as the
unit is light in weight and easy to use. Sometimes the brad nailer is also used
in large woodwork projects in order to add more details to the design. The main
reason for workers preferring the brad nailer is that it completely eliminates
the use of clamps which are essential when driving in nails. With a little
glue, the brad nailer fixes the nails into the desired location without much
effort and also very accurately. This unique capability of the nailer
completely eliminates the need for a clamp in order to hold the nails in
position.
The brad nailer, of late, has been gaining a lot of prominence owing
to the convenience and the safety factor. It ensures a clean and neat job with
high levels of safety that is not offered by a normal hammer. It is widely
available in all hardware stores and leading brands are also manufacturing this
small tool that has revolutionized the way wood work is done.

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