Angled nail guns, those trusty Nailers that add finesse and precision to your construction and carpentry endeavours. We’ll explore how angled nail guns, can help you out in those tight corners.
TJEP Cordless Gas 16g Angled Finish Nailer
Picture this: you’re on a construction site, tasked with installing skirting boards that demand both precision and strength. Enter the TJEP Cordless Gas 16g Angled Finish Nailer, a Danish marvel that fires brad/finishing nails from 32mm up to 63mm.
With its 3G Lithium battery technology, this powerhouse can churn out over 8000 shots per charge.
As a carpenter, imagine effortlessly securing architraves in tight spaces or nailing glazing beads with utmost reliability. The TJEP Angled Finish Nailer, weighing a mere 2.2kg, proves to be the perfect ally for these intricate tasks.
Its compact design ensures it manoeuvres effortlessly, making it a go-to tool for door frames, joinery, and various construction projects.
What sets it apart? The quick removal of ‘trapped’ brads, a no-mark nose to preserve the timber’s integrity, and an adjustable depth control for precise nail placement. It’s not just a tool; it’s your partner in crafting perfection for those tough to reach spots.

Paslode IM65A Cordless 16 Gauge Angled Finish Nailer
Imagine a bustling construction site where every second counts. The Paslode IM65A Cordless 16 Gauge Angled Finish Nailer enters the scene with its gas-powered efficiency and long-life li-ion batteries, eliminating the need for cumbersome compressors or hoses.
On-site Example: You’re tasked with second fix work, installing doorsteps, and securing sash windows. The Paslode IM65A, weighing in at 2kg, becomes an extension of your hand. Its improved design, including an easy-open magazine, ensures a smooth and efficient workflow.
What makes it shine? A one-hour quick charge battery firing 6000 finish nails on a single charge, a no-mar tip for precise finish nail placement.
34-Degree Strip Nailer: Fasco’s Carpentry Marvel
Now, let’s shift our focus to a specialized tool designed for the craftsmen who seek excellence in every joint and attachment. The 34-degree strip nailer from Fasco brings patented design and unmatched ergonomics to the table.
On-site Example: Imagine crafting boxes, trusses, or joists where precision is paramount. This Fasco nailer, firing 50mm to 90mm nails in the form of 34/33-degree strip paper collated nails, ensures your creations stand the test of time.
What makes it a great Angled Nailer? A removable lock-out system preventing dry firing, a user-friendly jam clearing system, and the ability to switch between single-shot fire and rapid fire. It’s not just a tool; it’s your companion in elevating the quality of your carpentry projects.

TJEP 21 Degree Plastic Strip Gas Nailer
The TJEP 21 Degree Plastic Strip Gas Cordless Nailer is an angled nailer That fires special plastic strip framing nails from 50mm to 90mm.
On-site Example: Visualize a construction site where versatility is key – from shuttering and roof battening to decking and timber framing. The TJEP 21 Degree Nailer becomes your go-to for these diverse applications, offering secure and durable fastenings.
This TJEP Gas nailer has a rafter hook for convenient hanging, easy dial-a-depth control for precise countersinking, and an anti-skid rubber pad preventing tool slippage. Its cordless design enhances mobility, allowing for seamless manoeuvring across various work environments.
In closing, these angled nail guns aren’t just tools; they’re extensions of your craftsmanship. Whether you’re navigating intricate woodwork, securing structural elements, or crafting masterpieces, each of these nail guns brings a unique set of features to enhance your construction and carpentry game.
So, pick your Nailer wisely and let the craft unfold with precision and power on every nail.
Why Angled Nailers
Why use an angled nail gun? Angled nail guns are a great choice for tight spaces for the ability to tilt the front of the machine backward, a tactical move that safeguards the tool from colliding with the workpiece.
This innovative design opens nailing possibilities – imagine seamlessly firing nails into tight corners or working in close quarters near the floor.
Now, consider the limitations of a straight Nailer in such scenarios; it becomes clear why an angled Nailer emerges as an indispensable tool. It’s not just about functionality; it’s about conquering applications were precision reigns supreme.
Is a straight or angled nail gun better? The choice between a straight or angled nail gun depends on your specific work requirements. While both straight and angled nail guns can be used for framing, the optimal choice varies based on your workspace constraints.
If you find yourself needing to navigate tight corners or work between studs, an angled nail gun, particularly one with a 30° or 34° angle, proves to be the ideal solution.
What is the most popular framing nailer angle? When it comes to framing nailers, the two angles that dominate the scene are the 21-degree and 34-degree options.
21-degree nailers are designed to fire full-head nails that are securely held together with a plastic strip. This configuration provides stability and ensures a reliable connection between the nail and the strip.
On the other hand, 34-degree nailers offer versatility by accommodating both full-head and clipped head nails. This flexibility makes them a popular choice among professionals who may encounter different job requirements and need a nailer that can adapt to various situations.

What nail gun do carpenters use? Carpenters use both 1st fix nail guns and 2nd fix nailers. Carpenters really like the versatility of Framing Nail Guns. When it comes to heavy-duty projects and the demands of industrial carpentry, 1st fix Nailers are an absolute necessity.
These powerful tools are tailor-made for tasks like decking and patio installations, providing carpenters with the muscle needed for robust structural work.
What ever nail gun you need for your framing projects, Securall Fastenings has got you covered. Find out more about them by visiting our Angled Nailers Now.
The Securall Way – Always Reliable
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We offer next-day delivery, or you can also collect from our trade counter in Sandyford, Co Dublin, 5 minutes from the M50.

