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And yeah, unfortunately these won't work for me as I have an angled nailer.
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Yep here are the expensive ones.
DEWALT Finish Nails, 2-1/2-Inch, 16GA, 20-Degree, 2500-Pack (DCA16250) https://a.co/d/af7rXoO
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And yeah, unfortunately these won't work for me as I have an angled nailer.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../206528524 [homedepot.com]
and it's better to use 18ga for shoe/qr. 16ga falls into a weird space that doesn't have much use imo.
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and it's better to use 18ga for shoe/qr. 16ga falls into a weird space that doesn't have much use imo.
That's not true at all. 16ga 2 1/2" is perfectly fine for baseboard. I have put entire walls (one piece) of wainscoting using 16ga nails. For shoe moulding or caps, 18ga is enough.