Toytaco2 wrote:I went with the strapping and 1" crown staples. After the glue dried, I "zipped" up the strapping along with the staples and filled the holes. You can't tell they were ever there.
Mike
So what I am reading from you and others is the glue is strong enough overall to hold everything in place, and no screws/brads are needed..
I think I am being misunderstood in my request...
If I find a way to hold the wood in place while I glue and attach it, whether it be nails/screws/staples, etc...
Would it be OK to leave the brads in place after the glue has set? Will brads make a suitable attachment device to hold the wood in place, in addition to the glue?
I plan to hoist the panel into place and hold it using ratchet straps to conform it to the shape of the trailer and the front curve.
This would be the same thing as strapping with packing strap and stapling..
I ask all of this because I have a brad nailer with a compressor and a ton of brads. These aren't finishing nails. These are "hold it in place with some effort" nails..
If I am reading right and many of you are using JUST glue to hold the outer skin on after the glue has cured, then leaving the brads in won't hurt a thing, and may provide a little extra holding power when the rough roads of Minnesota and Wisconsin come to bear.