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I'm using wood 2x4 studs to frame out my unfinished basement and I am NOT using nails or a hammer to build any of the framing. Want more product reviews of cool gadgets, home electronics, clever tools, men's clothing and more? Check out our review channel: / @tomshomefinds I am NOT a professional carpenter, which is exactly why I hate using a hammer and nails. They're loud and imprecise when I use them, I tend to bend the nails or get the angle wrong or hurt myself when I go swinging a two pound hammer around my fingers. Instead I'm putting up wood framing for basement walls using a battery powered electric drill and some construction screws. I prefer screws, especially for applications that don't need nails (like building framing in a basement. Nails are good in some cases (framing out a house is much faster with nails) but I'm taking my time and going at a reasonable pace with construction screws. Basically all I do is cut the wood stud to the correct length (a little tight makes it easier to install) and bang it into where it has to go. Then I use a pre-drill the holes at a diagonal angle on the wide face of the stud to attach it to the top plate or bottom plate. Then I simply drive in the screws with my electric drill. It's easy, it gives me time to make sure my studs are straight and level and it saves my fingers from getting smashed with a hammer. All the products I recommend: https://www.amazon.com/shop/tomshomei... Twitter: / homehobbyist Tom is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Using affiliate links does not cost you any more but it does show your support for the content and creators that share them.