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How to pronounce nailer in English?

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Type Words
Type of worker
Derivation nail

Examples of nailer

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Otto is as comfortable with a chisel and mallet in his hand as he is with a pneumatic nailer.
From the dailyherald.com
Nailer and Pima find enough treasure inside to free them for ever.
From the guardian.co.uk
The easiest way is with a .22-caliber nailer, which can be rented from rental or hardware stores.
From the stltoday.com
Also, the nailer can operate when the trigger is not pulled and the contact trip is depressed.
From the post-gazette.com
Hitachi's framing nailer has earned praise from tool reviewers for its design and reliability.
From the sacbee.com
In October, TV monitors, a stoplight, power tools, an air nailer and portable air conditioner were stolen.
From the delawareonline.com
Ken Volmar, 11900 block of Henry Lucas, laptop computer, digital camera, and air nailer from residence.
From the toledoblade.com
Here are tips to get the most out of your air nailer.
From the yallsjoynt.com
The most reported misuse of an air nailer is that they have trouble when they hit a knot in a piece of wood.
From the yallsjoynt.com
More examples
  • A worker who attaches something by nailing it
  • A nail gun, nailgun or nailer is a type of tool used to drive nails into wood or some other kind of material. It is usually driven by electromagnetism, compressed air (pneumatic), highly flammable gases such as butane or propane, or, for powder-actuated tools, a small explosive charge. ...
  • One whose occupation is to make nails; a nail maker; One who fastens with, or drives, nails; A nailgun; A piece of dimensional lumber and/or plywood secured to the deck or wall which provides a receiving medium for the fasteners. (Sometimes referred to as blocking.)
  • (Nailers) Strips of lumber attached to the top chord of a joist so plywood or other flooring can be nailed directly to the joist.
  • A piece of lumber secured to non-nailable decks and walls by bolts or other means, which provides a suitable backing onto which roof components may be mechanically fastened.
  • A member fastened to another member by nails for reinforcement.
  • A wood strip, attached to a surface, used as a base for nailing or attaching other material.
  • A strip of wood or other fitting attached to or set in concrete, or attached to steel to facilitate making nailed connections.
  • A piece of lumber, preferably treated, that is secured to the deck, walls, or to premanufactured curbs. Nailers are used to receive fasteners for roof membranes. Generally, nailers are installed wherever it is necessary to secure base flashings and edge metal.