What nailer/stapler do you recommend and what size staples for 3/4 ash hardwood over 3/4 plywood and 1/2 subfloor?

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John
I'd have to look in the shop for the correct staple size for your flooring, but I use a Bostich stapler or have used a portercable cleat nailer.
Hand driven, I've use I believe the name is PortaNail..............been a while.
You buying or renting? If renting, they should make sure you have the shoe for 3/4 flooring and then the corresponding length fastener. Usually you want to go through the subfloor, but yours is thicker and I think not necessary to do so.
Where's Ken Fisher when you need him?
A Great Place for Information, Comraderie, and a Sucker Punch.
Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City.
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I'm here now and then...but
I'm here now and then...but MIA for a month. More guys are confident with cleats nowadays because they allow for a more natural epxansion of all hardwood floors. I can't see the orginal post now, but 2" lengths work best for wood subfloors. Powernail, and that Canadian manufacturer I always keep forgetting are two additoional choices. Primatech is the name.