If you’d like an easier time of it, discover a more accurate way to get the job done. Give an air nail gun a try—especially if you’ve got a lot of work ahead of you.
A nail gun is perfect for those serious construction tasks that would take forever to nail in with a hammer, but it can also be your go-to for DIY projects, hanging pictures, and repairs around the home.
Of course, if you have a nail gun, you’ll need to kit it out with the right gear. For example, a pneumatic nail gun works with an AC stationary compressor or direct drive compressor. You’ll also need to buy specific pins or nails that match your tool type.
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Air Nail Gun FAQ
What does a pneumatic nail gun do?
A pneumatic nail gun is powered by compressed air. These heavy-duty nail guns are often used by professional tradies because they’re reliable and durable. In the construction industry, you’ll find them in the hands of carpenters, roofers and framers, as they need a tool that can stand up to constant use.
An air compressor nail gun can be used on any wooden surface. Think door frames, floors, furniture and more, making them a common tool of choice for builders and carpenters.
Simply power on your air nail gun using a compressor, place it in the right position and press the trigger. No hammers, no accidental dings and perfectly aligned nails every time.
What air nail gun should I buy for DIY?
Even for small DIY tasks, it’s worth investing in a durable air nail gun. A pneumatic compressor nail gun is a good pick for general use.
If you have a specific project in mind, you may be better off with a dedicated tool. For example, a Senco air framing nail gun is the perfect companion for framing jobs. Or, if you’re on the go, a cordless variety may be your new best friend.
When choosing a nail air gun for DIY projects, consider the length of nails, pin capacity and weight. This information will help you figure out what’s going to work best for you.
Can you use regular nails in an air nail gun?
No, you cannot use regular nails in an air nail gun. Whether it’s an air finish nailer, an air bradder, an air pin nailer, or an air framing nail gun, using the wrong accessories may damage your power tool.
Always read the manufacturer’s instructions to make sure you get the right fit, or ask our friendly team for advice. For example, a Hikoki air brad nail gun will have a recommended fastener series. If we look at a standard 50mm brad nailer, the specifications are for 18 gauge C1 series brad nails.
Whether it’s a cordless, electric or pneumatic nailer—every tool will have its own set of rules.
What is the best air nailer?
The best nail gun will depend on your needs. However, the general features you should look for include a durable case, lightweight design and nail capacity that suits your use.
If you need a solution for small nails, an air brad nailer or air finishing nail gun will hit the mark. These accurate nail guns are ideal for craft projects and delicate carpentry tasks.
For a larger project, such as fencing or supportive beams, you should look for an air framing gun with a compressor. Or, choose an air coil nail gun for flooring, bracing and cladding.
Still confused? Narrow it down and focus on brands with a good reputation, such as Makita, Hikoki and >Paslode. Then, work out your preferred nail size and power type.
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