Galvanized concrete nails are the most popular type of fasteners securing objects into masonry and other hard and brittle materials. Therefore, they a ... Explore More
Galvanized roofing nails, also called as clout nails feature disproportionately large flat or umbrella shaped heads and short shaft, sometimes with ru ... Explore More
Common nails, as the name suggests, is the most frequently used type of framing nail. Compared to box nails, this one is much thicker and stronger for ... Explore More
Galvanized box nails bear resemblance to common nails except lighter and thinner shanks, for example, a 30d common nails has a gauge 5 thickness while ... Explore More
Ring shank nails, sometimes called annular ring nails, are nails with rings on the shank for added about 40% more holding power than those with smooth ... Explore More
Galvanized duplex nail, a variation of common nails with similar strength, features double heads for easy removal. Generally, duplex nails also can be ... Explore More
Galvanized screw nails, also known as spiral shank nails are popular due to their strong bonding powder. They have helical shanks, resembling screws, ... Explore More
Galvanized casing nails are similar to finishing nails but more robust and heavier with conical heads and thicker shanks for providing more holding po ... Explore More
Galvanized finishing nails, lighter and thinner than common nails, features its small barrel-shaped head just a trifle bigger than the nail shaft. The ... Explore More
Galvanized brad nails, with length ranging from 10mm to 64mm, are essentially diminutive finishing nails with thin heads. According to steel gauge, th ... Explore More