What nails for oak...can't remember what NOT to use.
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Ok...sorry but I need minded again.
Am I better with 50mm or 63mm nails for putting on oak skirting? It's about 15mm thick, the plasterboard behind it is 12.5mm. I can't decide whether the 50mm is ok or too short....and if the 63mm is ok or overkill!
I don't know what's up with me just now, I can't do decisions, even for simple things.
Stainless steel nails for the Dewalt DC618 are flipping expensive......what's galvanised? Are they no use? They're loads cheaper.
Am I better with 50mm or 63mm nails for putting on oak skirting? It's about 15mm thick, the plasterboard behind it is 12.5mm. I can't decide whether the 50mm is ok or too short....and if the 63mm is ok or overkill!
I don't know what's up with me just now, I can't do decisions, even for simple things.
Stainless steel nails for the Dewalt DC618 are flipping expensive......what's galvanised? Are they no use? They're loads cheaper.
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