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Tap the new board in place and secure it with finishing nails.
Attach them to the supports with 2 1/2-inch finishing nails.
Then remove the finishing nails or drive them fully into the wood.
After gluing the pieces, nail them together using finishing nails.
They should be 8- or 10-penny galvanized finishing nails.
If they are finishing nails, pull them out through the back to avoid splintering the wood.
Position the top across the boards' other ends and fasten it to them with 2 1/2-inch finishing nails, four per board.
Also drive brads or small finishing nails through the strips into the panel.
It felt as though somebody had pounded a lot of finishing nails into it last night.
You may also need 8d finishing nails to secure loose boards.
You'll need a supply of 4d and 6d finishing nails.
Use single 8-penny (2 1/2 inch long) finishing nails and drive them through each horn.
With a nail set, finishing nails can be driven below the surface without marring it.
For working with wood, buy a nail set for driving finishing nails below the surface.
Then fasten the cleat to the top, sides and partition with 2 1/2-inch finishing nails.
You can fasten loose floorboards with wood screws or finishing nails.
Their conical heads differ slightly from those of finishing nails, but are also meant to be concealed.
Use 8d finishing nails to attach the molding directly to the wall studs.
Finishing Nails Probably the second most familiar type.
Narrow moldings will be held in place with finishing nails driven through the face of the piece into the jamb.
Fasten the strip with finishing nails driven at the ends into the side ledgers.
For example, finishing nail* sizes typically available from German suppliers are:
If not, check to see if there are any finishing nails that go through the jamb into the studs.
Put the window back into the opening and tack it place by driving finishing nails through the trim into the wall.