nail gun or Kreg Jig

Submitted by brynsmamma on Tue, 12/07/2010 - 09:19

I am trying to decide which is better to use?  can anyone tell me the pros and cons of both?

Dan K

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:25

I like both and both have their uses in building furniture.  One doesn't replace the other so be warned you'll probably want both eventually.

A nail gun will require an air compressor, which will run at least $50 as well as a hose (another $10-20).  Nail guns are great for applying trim pieces and light duty joining of wood.  Pocket holes can be used for a number of types of joints and are generally much stronger than a finish nailed joint.  You can hand nail trim on,  but pocket holes are not something that you can recreate easily.

I would recommend that you start out with the smallest Kreg jig set, which runs about $20.  It does everything the more expensive sets do, it just takes a bit longer.  You do have a cordless drill right?  I also suggest that you purchase a couple of quick grip clamps to hold the pieces flush when fastening joints.  They will come in handy for a lot of other uses when building projects.