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I recently saw several new kitchen displays at Home Depot and the crown molding installaton was absolutely flawless. I understand the installer used a brad nailer that I believe was made in Sweden and it used 20 guage coated brads. Anyone out there ever hear of such a nailer? you couldnt see a single spot where nail head detents had been filled in.
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I recently saw several new kitchen displays at Home Depot and the crown molding installaton was absolutely flawless. I understand the installer used a brad nailer that I believe was made in Sweden and it used 20 guage coated brads. Anyone out there ever hear of such a nailer? you couldnt see a single spot where nail head detents had been filled in.