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I need to fasten 1/4" ply (64"x 32") onto the underside of a double loft bed. The ply has to go up after the frame is mounted with carriage bolts. The bolts are tightened from inside the frame. (The ply will have a natural finish and she doesn't want to see screws!) I was thinking of using my Grex P635 23 gauge pin nailer with some titebond, but now I'm thinking that because I'm a one-man operation on this, many problems could result. (Thankfully, I have a pair of Fastcap Third Hands.)
One issue is from still rehabbing a torn shoulder...another dealing with dripping glue, etc.
I was thinking that I could have used my 18 gauge nailer with Paslode 2" small headed brads and no glue (after assembly, there will be 2x4s on the inside corners also holding up the ply piece...2x6s on the outside)...but, my crappo HF nailer leaves huge marks and doesn't always send the nail fully in...so, it's worthless for this task. I'm willing to go buy another nailer for this job, because I have more work coming up where I probably have to do this again. Any ideas are appreciated.
P.S. Below is a pic of the underside of one of the loft bed frames.
One issue is from still rehabbing a torn shoulder...another dealing with dripping glue, etc.
I was thinking that I could have used my 18 gauge nailer with Paslode 2" small headed brads and no glue (after assembly, there will be 2x4s on the inside corners also holding up the ply piece...2x6s on the outside)...but, my crappo HF nailer leaves huge marks and doesn't always send the nail fully in...so, it's worthless for this task. I'm willing to go buy another nailer for this job, because I have more work coming up where I probably have to do this again. Any ideas are appreciated.
P.S. Below is a pic of the underside of one of the loft bed frames.