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So i'm gonna start using Brads instead of screws and had a few question.

1 do you pre drill the hole first?

2 what size to use?

3 how far apart should they be?

4 would an electric nail gun work fit .75" mdf?

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1) I didn't

2) not sure but they weren't very big at all

3) space them out like you would with screws. You can tell if you need more

4) I doubt it has enough juice unless its a badass piece

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1. ok

2. not a lot of help lol

3. Ive always been told every 2-3", does that sound about right?

4. that sucks because that's the best I can do considering I don't know anyone with an air compressor.

t1500bdcp

2 t2d4 15"

1 t600.4

1 t400.2

1 set p1 tweets

singer alt, tons of wiring, smd vm-1, 80prs, back seat delete, still in the works, aiming for a 145-147 with the ability to play 25hz up to 50hz.

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1) woot!

2) they were fairly thin. Hang tight ill try And figure out what size they were

3) meh I don't think mine were that close. I think more like 3-5 inches

4) yes it does lol but if you willing to drive pm me

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1. Nope. Eliminates the purpose of using a nail gun LOL.

2. I use 1 5/8 inch slight head brad nails from harbor freight.

3. Just space them out. You'll be able to see if you need more. Just make the call.

4. Never used an electric gun before. I shoot brads on 90-100 psi. And staples for upholstery in the 80psi range.

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1) woot!

2) they were fairly thin. Hang tight ill try And figure out what size they were

3) meh I don't think mine were that close. I think more like 3-5 inches

4) yes it does lol but if you willing to drive pm me

so once I get a steady job and in an apartment ill let you know. im willing to make the drive to build a box. do you have tools to cut the wood to? router for sub cut outs? figure if your willing to help me build the box and you already have the tools I can buy the material's up in your neck of the woods and we could make a day of it. might be a little while until im ready to do it but im all in for the drive up there to get it done.

t1500bdcp

2 t2d4 15"

1 t600.4

1 t400.2

1 set p1 tweets

singer alt, tons of wiring, smd vm-1, 80prs, back seat delete, still in the works, aiming for a 145-147 with the ability to play 25hz up to 50hz.

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I use t-nails, the guns and nails are cheaper and there stocked everywhere,

I also like to 45 all my joins when I use them (unless im double layering the box) so as I can nail from both side so the walls can't be pulled apart, as they don't pull and hold like screws do,

1.5" x 1/16" is what I normally use at 120-140psi

How close together about every 0.5-0.75"

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I use 18g 1.5" brads on an air finishing nailer. Space out roughly 4". No need for pre-drilling. Works great.

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