Nails for Wood Flat Round Head (Pack of 250) Common Nails Black Alloy Steel Heavy Duty for DIY and Crafts Home Decor Woodwork Furniture Size: Length 40 mm Nail Diameter 1.8 mm

NZD $42.99

  • COMMON NAILS – Are used for general construction and specifically for framing and other structural work. The head is designed to accept the pointed tip of a nail set, making it easier to countersunk the nail without slipping and gouging the wood.
  • ADVANTAGES -Their thickness makes them strong but also more likely to split wood than when compared to thinner nails. Some carpenters actually dull the nail tip to prevent splitting the wood, though to do so means the tip will tear the wood fibers, thereby slightly reducing the holding power.
  • GREAT DEMAND – There are great demand for wire nails in reinforcing the wooden planks that are fabricated during the initial construction of houses and building.
  • UNIVERSAL USE – They are most commonly used with 2 x dimensional lumber in interior or exterior applications, trim boards and for nailing door frames and trim.
  • INSTALLATION – Use a power tool or a hammer. Size: Diameter of nail – 1.8 mm. Leinght – 40 mm. Color – Black. Pack of 250 pcs.

In stock

— OR  —

— OR  —

  • International Express shipping available
  • 30 day easy returns
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

Every nail has a head, shank, and tip. It also has a specific purpose. Here’s what you should know about nail design, materials, and finishes:
HeadA flat, circular head provides a broad target, maximum hold, and will make the nail easier to remove.
ShankThe shaft or body of the nail. A smooth shank drives easily; shanks with annular rings, threads, grooves, or twists have more surface area to deliver a stronger, more permanent hold.
Common nails are used for general construction and specifically for framing and other structural work. They have a thick shank, a wide head, and a diamond-shaped point. They are most commonly used with 2 x dimensional lumber. Their thickness makes them strong but also more likely to split wood than when compared to thinner nails. Some carpenters actually dull the nail tip to prevent splitting the wood, though to do so means the tip will tear the wood fibers, thereby slightly reducing the holding power. 
To avoid splitting when nailing in hardwood, drill a pilot hole slightly smaller than the nail diameter you can’t drill a hole, blunt the point of the nail with your hammer.
Dimension of Nailsth 250 mmeter 1.8 mmr Black.
Pack of 40 pcs.

Additional information

Weight 0.21 kg
brand

Keple

dimensions

‎10.2 x 8.8 x 3 cm; 205 Grams