I also use the small U-shaped nails. I found that I could pull a piece of hardware cloth, that had been stapled with a staple gun, off with my bare hands. The staples pull out that easy.
So, I use the staple gun to staple the fencing in place cause it's quick and easy and then I nail the u-shape nails in - since the nails are so small they are hard to hold if the fencing isn't already up. So use the staple gun to tack it in place and then reinforce with the u-nails - can be done by one person working alone. Added tip: a pair of needle nose pliers helps to hold the small nail so you don't hammer your finger.
Just beware and don't buy those huge, thick metal u-shape fence nails. You need a sledge hammer to drive them in.
I've learned from experience.
So, I use the staple gun to staple the fencing in place cause it's quick and easy and then I nail the u-shape nails in - since the nails are so small they are hard to hold if the fencing isn't already up. So use the staple gun to tack it in place and then reinforce with the u-nails - can be done by one person working alone. Added tip: a pair of needle nose pliers helps to hold the small nail so you don't hammer your finger.
Just beware and don't buy those huge, thick metal u-shape fence nails. You need a sledge hammer to drive them in.
