
There are few things in DIY more tedious than driving dozens of nails by hand. Whether you are fitting skirting boards, assembling flat-pack furniture, securing architrave around...
Read reviewCategory guide

There are few things in DIY more tedious than driving dozens of nails by hand. Whether you are fitting skirting boards, assembling flat-pack furniture, securing architrave around...
Read review
Trim work is where a construction or renovation project goes from functional to finished. Skirting boards, architraves, door casings, and decorative mouldings transform bare rooms...
Read review
Tackling upholstery, fitting carpet underlay, or fixing trim pieces around the house — these jobs all have one thing in common: they need fasteners driven quickly and...
Read review
Fitting skirting boards, assembling cabinets, or putting finishing touches on a piece of furniture all need the same thing — fast, accurate fastening that does not leave hammer...
Read review
Dragging an extension cable or an air hose around a workshop is one of those small frustrations that adds up over the course of a project. Every doorway becomes a snag point,...
Read review
Installing skirting boards, decorative moulding, door casings, and other fine trim work has always been one of those jobs where the right tool makes the difference between a...
Read review
When the timber you are joining is structural rather than decorative, the fasteners need to match. Thin brad nails that disappear beautifully into skirting board are not the right...
Read review
When the job calls for more holding power than a delicate brad nail can deliver, finish carpenters reach for a 16-gauge nailer. These thicker fasteners — around 1.6 mm in diameter...
Read review
Installing skirting boards, architraves, dado rails, and decorative trim is work that demands precision, speed, and a clean finish. Every nail that goes in slightly off-angle, too...
Read review
Trim carpentry rewards precision, but it also demands speed when you are running metres of skirting, fixing architraves around every door in a house, or cladding a feature wall in...
Read review
Not every fastening job happens within comfortable reach of a power socket or an air compressor. When you are working up on a roof, out in the garden, or deep inside a renovation...
Read review
Whether you are refreshing the skirting boards in your hallway, building a set of custom shelves, or reupholstering a favourite armchair, joining thin sections of wood and fabric...
Read review
Finish carpentry — fitting skirting boards, architraves, door stops, and decorative mouldings — is where the craftsmanship of a build or renovation becomes visible to everyone....
Read review
Tackling furniture assembly, skirting board installation, or general woodworking projects at home often means reaching for a hammer and a box of nails — and quickly discovering...
Read review
Buying a separate nailer and a separate stapler means twice the cost, twice the storage space, and twice the time spent switching between tools when a project calls for both...
Read review
When trim carpentry crosses the line from decorative to structural, a 16-gauge finishing nailer might not bring enough holding power. Heavy door frames, stair treads and risers,...
Read review
An 18-gauge brad nailer occupies the middle ground between the near-invisible pins of a 23-gauge pin nailer and the heavier holding power of a 16-gauge finish nailer. It is, for...
Read review