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Framing Nailer, Epoxy, and Field Trip to Wall Control!

10/3/2018

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This post is sponsored by The Home Depot. THD provided the Framing Nailer we used in this post.
This week on Workshop Wednesday, we premiered two new segments: "What's in the Box" and "Field Trip." We also shared in "Fast DIY" how to use 2-part epoxy. 
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"What's in the box?" A DeWalt Framing Nailer! This is the perfect tool for framing up a wall, building a fence and more!

Tools:


  • DEWALT 20-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion 21-Degree Cordless Framing Nailer (Home Depot)

  • Epoxy (Online)

  • Wall Control (Online)

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Here Steph is using the nailer to make a simple 2x4 shelf in our garage partition wall.
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This nailer has a lot of power behind it, and makes driving large nails a doable task for all homeowner skill levels.
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When investing in a framing nailer, make sure you find the right nails for your model. This dewalt nailer uses 21-degree plastic collated nails. We got a box of exterior nails so we can use them inside or outside.
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During our fast DIY segment, we shared how to use a two-part epoxy.
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We used the epoxy to seal this 'paint pouring' tray I made.
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A heat gun is perfect to pop any trapped air bubbles in epoxy.
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In our last segment, we shared about our trip to the Wall Control Headquarters in Georgia! Here are a few picture highlights. 

We acknowledge that The Home Depot is partnering with us to participate in the ProSpective 2018 Campaign. As a part of the Program, we are receiving compensation in the form of products and services, for the purpose of promoting The Home Depot. All expressed opinions and experiences are our own words. Our post complies with the Word Of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) Ethics Code and applicable Federal Trade Commission guidelines.


FYI: We are not professionals, and we don’t claim to be. This is what we found worked for our project. Yours may need a little different approach. Safety first!

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