The right tacker nails
The Novus J type E tacker nails are particularly suitable for fixing decorative trims and corner mouldings. But thin furniture backs can also be attached quickly with a tacker nail. The nail has a very small head, so is barely visible in the material. For this reason, it is often called a pin nail, compressed-head nail or T-nail.
This is the best way to tack with nails
You're always sure of good results with the right nail length. So, with softwood, you should use 1/3 of the nail length for the fastening material, and we recommend 2/3 of the nail length for the anchoring material.
If you are using a hardwood as the anchoring material, a 1/1 ratio is enough.
Tacker nails are used here.
Making furniture backs
With our tacker, DIY work and jobs around the house are very easy. Our inconspicuous pin nails can be used, for example, to securely fasten a back panel on furniture.
Attaching decorative mouldings
Our tacker can work with nails up to a length of 30 mm. So attaching decorative mouldings is straightforward and always possible with Novus tacker.
Putting up trellis
Put up a trellis yourself at home without much effort. The nail head on Novus tacker nails is barely visible in wood.