Sinker nails are used to fasten plywood flooring. They are countersunk and lie flush against the workpiece.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.
Sinker nails are used to fasten plywood flooring. They are countersunk and lie flush against the workpiece.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.
Prime Source Electrogalvanized Roofing Nails are used for roofing asphalt shingles, insulation board, & felt to substrates. Large head & heavier shank gauge provide greater holding power. Electro galvanized nail also used w/ vinyl siding & provides some resistance to rust. Barbed shank provides good holding power.
7/8" Electro galvanized for corrosion resistance For applying roofing shingles or felt to wood sheeting Smooth heavy shank, large head, diamond point Not recommended for treated lumber 1 pound box
Hex drive types have six uniform sides that allow fast rotation and easy adjustment. They are driven by wrenches or sockets and are ideal for limited-clearance applications.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.