Installation/Set-Up Challenges for Galvanised Dry Wall Nails
When using Galvanized Dry Wall Nails, there are some common installation or setup challenges that you may encounter. These include:
Bending or Breakage: Galvanized dry wall nails can sometimes bend or break during installation, especially if excessive force is applied or if the nail hits a hard surface behind the drywall.
Popping Out: If not inserted correctly or if the drywall is not securely attached to the studs, the nails may pop out, leading to an insecure installation.
Difficulty in Driving: Galvanized nails may be harder than regular nails, making them more difficult to drive into the drywall or studs.
Corrosion: While galvanized nails are designed to be corrosion-resistant, improper storage or exposure to harsh conditions can still lead to rusting over time.
Proper Placement: Ensuring the nails are placed at the correct distance from the edges of the drywall and evenly spaced can be a challenge, especially for beginners.
To overcome these challenges, it's advisable to use the right tools for the job, such as a good quality hammer or nail gun designed for drywall installation. Additionally, proper training on correct installation techniques can help minimize these challenges and ensure a successful installation.