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Installing 5/16 hardwood flooring Terry Ryan 04-22-2007
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Posted by Terry Ryan on April 22, 2007, 2:35 pm


I recently bought some 5/16 by 2-1/4 Bellawood Brazilian Walnut floor but I
can't find the right size floor nailer at any of the local (Charlottesville,
VA) rental centers. I prefer nailing, although glueing is an option. Is it
possible to use any other power device to install this very hard flooring?
Can I use a pneumatic nailer? Is so, what kind of nails should I use? Is
there any special attachment for a nailer to be used on flooring? Should
these be available at a typical rental center? (The chances I'll do another
floor installation are slim. I doesn't make sense to buy this equipment for
one job.)



Posted by Lawrence on April 22, 2007, 4:33 pm


> I recently bought some 5/16 by 2-1/4 Bellawood Brazilian Walnut floor but I
> can't find the right size floor nailer at any of the local (Charlottesville,
> VA) rental centers. I prefer nailing, although glueing is an option. Is it
> possible to use any other power device to install this very hard flooring?
> Can I use a pneumatic nailer? Is so, what kind of nails should I use? Is
> there any special attachment for a nailer to be used on flooring? Should
> these be available at a typical rental center? (The chances I'll do another
> floor installation are slim. I doesn't make sense to buy this equipment for
> one job.)

Don't get too hung up on having a pneumatic nailer. Since you cannot
find a suitable nailer locally then you may have no choice but to hand
nail. It's no big deal especially for "one job".

You may need to pre-drill your nail holes to prevent splitting the
wood. Drill a holes slightly smaller than the diameter of the nail
and use your good old fashioned hammer. Then use a nail set to put
the head of the nail flush. You can do a much nicer job with a hammer
though not as fast.


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