- A brad nail is a smaller type of nail. It’s lighter than most nails. Its diameter is small as is the nail’s head. The nail has a thin shaft, making it easy to insert as well as remove. The nail is offered in many lengths ranging from 3/8-inch to two inches.
- A variety of nails exist for different types of applications. A brad nail is considered a finishing nail. It’s used to complete a smaller project, such as placing trim around a window or installing crown molding on the ceiling.
- In addition to its use for smaller projects, people use brad nails to hang pictures or shelves in their home or office. When an individual properly inserts the nail into a stud board, the brad nail is generally strong enough to support the weight of most shelves and pictures.
- A brad nail is typically inserted with the aid of a conventional tack hammer by tapping the nail into a board. Due to the nail’s thin shaft, it is easy to drive it into a wood surface and leaves a clean, finished look. An electric nail gun is commonly used to insert two-inch brad nails or nails into plastic, in addition to wood surfaces.
- The general rule is to use a nail that’s at least equal to two or three times the thickness of the substance where it’s inserted. This provides an effective length for the nail to properly secure the material you’re using.
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