ge flat-heads that hold materials such as roofing felt and fibreboard better. Certain other nails are specially so that they can be driven into masonry or concrete, usually in the act of attaching wooden members to these materials.
Nail, in construction and carpentry, is a slender metal shaft that is pointed at one end and flattened at the other end and is used for fastening one or more objects to each other. Nails are most commonly used to fasten pieces of wood together, but they are also used with plastic, drywall, masonry, and concrete. Nails are usually made of steel but can also be made of stainless steel, iron, copper, aluminum, or bronze. The pointed end of a nail is called the point, the shaft is called the shank, and the flattened part is called the head.
Dimensions of Clout Nails
Extra-large flat head
Length 40 mm.
Shank Diameter 2.8 mm.
Pack of 100 pcs.