Installing Anderson bow window. See pics attached. Interior mullion trim is loose. I can squeeze tight with fingers. Is there a reason for this. I want to tighten it up with my pin nailer before finishing. Any reason not to?
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Most mull trim should overlap the jamb sides, but if that's what you have....
pinner wont be enough to hold, brad nailer cross nailed probably would. Finish nailer is what I would use.