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Hi, I am installing some masonite underlay over a chipboard floor and wondering if I need to use ring shank nails or will smooth shank nails do? I tried hammering some underlay nails in yesterday but bent quite a few so am going to hire a nail gun instead and wanting to know the best type of nail to use. Thanks for any advice. Cheers
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Hello @JB3
Between the smooth shank and the ring shank, it's better to use ring shank nails as they provide a better grip. Generally, when the nail travels through the fibres of the wood they shrink back into their position thereby gripping the nail by the rings. Whereas a smooth shank has no extra grip when the fibres move back.
These nails also feature a flat head that prevents them from punching through the surface of the underlay.
Please make sure to wear personal protection such as gloves, goggles and a dust mask when working on your flooring.
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Eric
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