We are more than just a
nail gun supplier. We are your trusted partner in transforming the beauty and quality of your residential and commercial projects throughout Greater Boston, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. We are your best partner in bringing your dream project to life by providing best material estimates with our friendly locations close to you from
Arlington Coal and Lumber Company,
Burlington Lumber Company,
Wilmington Builders Supply,
Sudbury Lumber Company,
Chelmsford Lumber Company, and
Hudson Lumber Company.
Choosing the right power tools for your projects: A nail gun, also called a nailer, is a
power tool that drives nails into wood or other materials. Unlike a hammer, which requires manual force, a nail gun uses compressed air (pneumatic), electricity, or even a small explosive charge (powder-actuated) to fire nails with much more speed and precision.
Nail guns offer several advantages over hammers:
- Speed: Drive nails significantly faster than hammering by hand, saving you valuable time on large projects.
- Precision: Ensure consistent driving depth and nail placement, reducing errors and improving the overall look of your project.
Nail guns require less effort than hammering, which can be especially helpful for repetitive tasks or if you have limited hand strength.
There are different types of nail guns designed for various applications, from delicate finishing work to heavy-duty framing.
Whether a nail gun is right for you depends on your needs. If you only tackle occasional DIY projects, a hammer might suffice. But, if you frequently work on projects involving a lot of nailing, a nail gun can be a time-saving and efficiency-boosting investment.
Nail guns are suitable for various projects, including:
- Framing: Powerful pneumatic nail guns are ideal for driving long nails into studs and floor joists for building walls and floors.
- Flooring: Nail guns can secure hardwood flooring, subflooring, and baseboards.
- Roofing: Specific nail guns can handle driving nails into shingles and roof sheathing.
- Trim Carpentry: Nail guns are perfect for installing crown molding, chair rails, and other decorative trim.
- Furniture Building: Nail guns help assemble furniture pieces quickly and precisely.
Can a nail gun get wet? Most nail guns are not water-resistant and should not be used in wet environments. Exposure to water can damage the electrical components or cause the tool to rust. Check the manufacturer's instructions for specific guidelines on your nail gun.
As a cornerstone of the Bay State communities, we deeply understand local needs and offer tailored solutions that seamlessly fit your unique project requirements. Whether you're a seasoned DIYer, a professional contractor, or a homeowner embarking on a renovation journey, Arlington Coal & Lumber is your one-stop
shop for all your nail guns and
power tool needs. Visit us online at arlcoal.com or browse our conveniently located stores to explore our extensive inventory and turn your vision into reality. You can also check our vast selection of
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Air Compressors,
Generators,
Power Tool Accessories (
Doweling/Jigs,
Grinding/Cut-Off Wheels,
Power Abrasive,
Power Cutting,
Power Drilling,
Saw Blades, and
Screwdriving Bits), and more)
Power Tools, and many more.