Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work.
They drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work.
They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized.
All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length. Tremont nails are proudly manufactured and packaged in Mansfield Massachusetts.
Cut nails posses great durability. They are hard to pull out because the shape causes the wood fibers to push downward and wedge against the nails, greatly strengthening the holding power. Once you have used them you will prefer to use them for all of you projects.
Slating Nails are used to fasten slate roofing and has a larger head than most cut nails.
Can be used in any application where a larger head is desired. Available in Standard Finish only.
All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length. All of our nails are proudly manufactured and packaged in Mansfield Massachusetts.
Cut nails posses great durability. They are hard to pull out because the shape causes the wood fibers to push downward and wedge against the nails, greatly strengthening the holding power. Once you have used them you will prefer to use them for all of you projects.
The Glasgow Cut Floor Brad is traditionally used in the UK and Ireland for tongue and grooved floors. The head can easily be punched through the surface of the wood for a tight grip and the design of the nail prevents the wood from splitting. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size in MM | Brads per Pound |
| 50 x 2.6 | 93 |
| 60 x 3 | 70 |
| 65 x 3.2 | 59 |
| 75 x 3.2 | 51 |
| 100 x 4 | 29 |
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
The Glasgow Cut Clasp Nails are traditionally used in the UK and Ireland to fix wooden windows and doors to old stone frames. A traditional British cut nail style can be used for all types of restoration products. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size in MM | Nails per pound |
| 40 | 279 |
| 50 | 130 |
| 65 | 77 |
| 75 | 47 |
| 90 | 30 |
| 125 | 18 |
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
Cut Spikes are used for heavy construction work they drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest nail machine (circa 1865) by heating the steel plate to a reddish hue and feeding it by hand into the massive machine. Spikes are cut at a rate of 40 per minute. Available Hardened in Standard Finish or Hot-Dip Galvanized. All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length.
The Glasgow Cut Floor Brad is traditionally used in the UK and Ireland for tongue and grooved floors. The head can easily be punched through the surface of the wood for a tight grip and the design of the nail prevents the wood from splitting. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size in MM | Brads per Pound |
| 50 x 2.6 | 93 |
| 60 x 3 | 70 |
| 65 x 3.2 | 59 |
| 75 x 3.2 | 51 |
| 100 x 4 | 29 |
The Glasgow Cut Floor Brad is traditionally used in the UK and Ireland for tongue and grooved floors. The head can easily be punched through the surface of the wood for a tight grip and the design of the nail prevents the wood from splitting. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size in MM | Brads per Pound |
| 50 x 2.6 | 93 |
| 60 x 3 | 70 |
| 65 x 3.2 | 59 |
| 75 x 3.2 | 51 |
| 100 x 4 | 29 |
The Glasgow Cut Floor Brad is traditionally used in the UK and Ireland for tongue and grooved floors. The head can easily be punched through the surface of the wood for a tight grip and the design of the nail prevents the wood from splitting. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size in MM | Brads per Pound |
| 50 x 2.6 | 93 |
| 60 x 3 | 70 |
| 65 x 3.2 | 59 |
| 75 x 3.2 | 51 |
| 100 x 4 | 29 |
The Glasgow Cut Floor Brad is traditionally used in the UK and Ireland for tongue and grooved floors. The head can easily be punched through the surface of the wood for a tight grip and the design of the nail prevents the wood from splitting. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size in MM | Brads per Pound |
| 50 x 2.6 | 93 |
| 60 x 3 | 70 |
| 65 x 3.2 | 59 |
| 75 x 3.2 | 51 |
| 100 x 4 | 29 |
The Glasgow Cut Floor Brad is traditionally used in the UK and Ireland for tongue and grooved floors. The head can easily be punched through the surface of the wood for a tight grip and the design of the nail prevents the wood from splitting. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size in MM | Brads per Pound |
| 50 x 2.6 | 93 |
| 60 x 3 | 70 |
| 65 x 3.2 | 59 |
| 75 x 3.2 | 51 |
| 100 x 4 | 29 |
The Glasgow Boat Nail is a reproduction of a boat nail that used to be made by Mustadfors Bruk in Västra Götaland, Sweden. Used throughout Scandinavia for traditional boat building and restoration projects, also called an Oakwood Nail, Ekspik, or Timmerspik. Boat Nails have a long-tapered shank and a slightly rounded head. The original Swedish nails were made from square wire, these nails are sheered from sheets of steel. All of our Boat nails are hot-dipped galvanized for rust protection. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities and self-color by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size In MMs | Approximate Nails Per Pound |
| 50 x 5 x 4 | 63 |
| 65 x 5 x 4 | 55 |
| 75 x 6 x 5 | 25 |
| 100 x 8 x 6 | 15 |
| 125 x 10 x 8 | 9 |
| 150 x 10 x 8 | 6 |
| 175 x 10 x 8 | 5 |
| 200 x 10 x 8 | 4 |
The Glasgow Boat Nail is a reproduction of a boat nail that used to be made by Mustadfors Bruk in Västra Götaland, Sweden. Used throughout Scandinavia for traditional boat building and restoration projects, also called an Oakwood Nail, Ekspik, or Timmerspik. Boat Nails have a long-tapered shank and a slightly rounded head. The original Swedish nails were made from square wire, these nails are sheered from sheets of steel. All of our Boat nails are hot-dipped galvanized for rust protection. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities and self-color by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size In MMs | Approximate Nails Per Pound |
| 50 x 5 x 4 | 309 |
| 65 x 5 x 4 | 269 |
| 75 x 6 x 5 | 121 |
| 100 x 8 x 6 | 75 |
| 125 x 10 x 8 | 44 |
| 150 x 10 x 8 | 31 |
| 175 x 10 x 8 | 26 |
| 200 x 10 x 8 | 22 |
The Glasgow Boat Nail is a reproduction of a boat nail that used to be made by Mustadfors Bruk in Västra Götaland, Sweden. Used throughout Scandinavia for traditional boat building and restoration projects, also called an Oakwood Nail, Ekspik, or Timmerspik. Boat Nails have a long-tapered shank and a slightly rounded head. The original Swedish nails were made from square wire, these nails are sheered from sheets of steel. All of our Boat nails are hot-dipped galvanized for rust protection. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities and self-color by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size In MMs | Approximate Nails Per Pound |
| 50 x 5 x 4 | 309 |
| 65 x 5 x 4 | 269 |
| 75 x 6 x 5 | 121 |
| 100 x 8 x 6 | 75 |
| 125 x 10 x 8 | 44 |
| 150 x 10 x 8 | 31 |
| 175 x 10 x 8 | 26 |
| 200 x 10 x 8 | 22 |
The Glasgow Boat Nail is a reproduction of a boat nail that used to be made by Mustadfors Bruk in Västra Götaland, Sweden. Used throughout Scandinavia for traditional boat building and restoration projects, also called an Oakwood Nail, Ekspik, or Timmerspik. Boat Nails have a long-tapered shank and a slightly rounded head. The original Swedish nails were made from square wire, these nails are sheered from sheets of steel. All of our Boat nails are hot-dipped galvanized for rust protection. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities and self-color by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size In MMs | Approximate Nails Per Pound |
| 50 x 5 x 4 | 309 |
| 65 x 5 x 4 | 269 |
| 75 x 6 x 5 | 121 |
| 100 x 8 x 6 | 75 |
| 125 x 10 x 8 | 44 |
| 150 x 10 x 8 | 31 |
| 175 x 10 x 8 | 26 |
| 200 x 10 x 8 | 22 |
The Glasgow Boat Nail is a reproduction of a boat nail that used to be made by Mustadfors Bruk in Västra Götaland, Sweden. Used throughout Scandinavia for traditional boat building and restoration projects, also called an Oakwood Nail, Ekspik, or Timmerspik. Boat Nails have a long-tapered shank and a slightly rounded head. The original Swedish nails were made from square wire, these nails are sheered from sheets of steel. All of our Boat nails are hot-dipped galvanized for rust protection. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities and self-color by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size In MMs | Approximate Nails Per Pound |
| 50 x 5 x 4 | 309 |
| 65 x 5 x 4 | 269 |
| 75 x 6 x 5 | 121 |
| 100 x 8 x 6 | 75 |
| 125 x 10 x 8 | 44 |
| 150 x 10 x 8 | 31 |
| 175 x 10 x 8 | 26 |
| 200 x 10 x 8 | 22 |
The Glasgow Boat Nail is a reproduction of a boat nail that used to be made by Mustadfors Bruk in Västra Götaland, Sweden. Used throughout Scandinavia for traditional boat building and restoration projects, also called an Oakwood Nail, Ekspik, or Timmerspik. Boat Nails have a long-tapered shank and a slightly rounded head. The original Swedish nails were made from square wire, these nails are sheered from sheets of steel. All of our Boat nails are hot-dipped galvanized for rust protection. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities and self-color by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size In MMs | Approximate Nails Per Pound |
| 50 x 5 x 4 | 309 |
| 65 x 5 x 4 | 269 |
| 75 x 6 x 5 | 121 |
| 100 x 8 x 6 | 75 |
| 125 x 10 x 8 | 44 |
| 150 x 10 x 8 | 31 |
| 175 x 10 x 8 | 26 |
| 200 x 10 x 8 | 22 |
The Glasgow Boat Nail is a reproduction of a boat nail that used to be made by Mustadfors Bruk in Västra Götaland, Sweden. Used throughout Scandinavia for traditional boat building and restoration projects, also called an Oakwood Nail, Ekspik, or Timmerspik. Boat Nails have a long-tapered shank and a slightly rounded head. The original Swedish nails were made from square wire, these nails are sheered from sheets of steel. All of our Boat nails are hot-dipped galvanized for rust protection. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities and self-color by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size In MMs | Approximate Nails Per Pound |
| 50 x 5 x 4 | 309 |
| 65 x 5 x 4 | 269 |
| 75 x 6 x 5 | 121 |
| 100 x 8 x 6 | 75 |
| 125 x 10 x 8 | 44 |
| 150 x 10 x 8 | 31 |
| 175 x 10 x 8 | 26 |
| 200 x 10 x 8 | 22 |
The Glasgow Boat Nail is a reproduction of a boat nail that used to be made by Mustadfors Bruk in Västra Götaland, Sweden. Used throughout Scandinavia for traditional boat building and restoration projects, also called an Oakwood Nail, Ekspik, or Timmerspik. Boat Nails have a long-tapered shank and a slightly rounded head. The original Swedish nails were made from square wire, these nails are sheered from sheets of steel. All of our Boat nails are hot-dipped galvanized for rust protection. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities and self-color by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size In MMs | Approximate Nails Per Pound |
| 50 x 5 x 4 | 309 |
| 65 x 5 x 4 | 269 |
| 75 x 6 x 5 | 121 |
| 100 x 8 x 6 | 75 |
| 125 x 10 x 8 | 44 |
| 150 x 10 x 8 | 31 |
| 175 x 10 x 8 | 26 |
| 200 x 10 x 8 | 22 |
The Glasgow Boat Nail is a reproduction of a boat nail that used to be made by Mustadfors Bruk in Västra Götaland, Sweden. Used throughout Scandinavia for traditional boat building and restoration projects, also called an Oakwood Nail, Ekspik, or Timmerspik. Boat Nails have a long-tapered shank and a slightly rounded head. The original Swedish nails were made from square wire, these nails are sheered from sheets of steel. All of our Boat nails are hot-dipped galvanized for rust protection. Glasgow Steel Nails were originally produced in Scotland until being purchased in 2013 by Tremont Nail Company. Please note that Glasgow Steel Nails are now sold by pound. Larger quantities and self-color by request only, please contact our sales team for prices and lead times.
| Size In MMs | Approximate Nails Per Pound |
| 50 x 5 x 4 | 309 |
| 65 x 5 x 4 | 269 |
| 75 x 6 x 5 | 121 |
| 100 x 8 x 6 | 75 |
| 125 x 10 x 8 | 44 |
| 150 x 10 x 8 | 31 |
| 175 x 10 x 8 | 26 |
| 200 x 10 x 8 | 22 |
Sheathing Nails are used for attaching sheathing to wood studs.
Also used for face-nailing thick board flooring, similar to Cut Spikes but with flat heads. Available in Standard Finish only.
All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length. Tremont Nails are proudly manufactured and packaged in Mansfield Massachusetts.
Cut nails posses great durability. They are hard to pull out because the shape causes the wood fibers to push downward and wedge against the nails, greatly strengthening the holding power. Once you have used them you will prefer to use them for all of you projects.
Masonry Nails are hardened for nailing into masonry.
Heat-treating cut nails and are ideal for nailing furring strips to cinder block, mortar joints, new concrete, and other brick walls.
Also used for face-nailing hardwood flooring. Available Hardened in Standard Finish only. Masonry Nails are available to buy in large quantities and ship worldwide. If 50lb boxes are not enough call our office for a quote.
All our nails are made on original 19th century and early 20th century nail machines, this may lead to variation in head shape and slight differences in nail length. Tremont Nails are proudly manufactured and packaged in Mansfield Massachusetts.
Cut nails posses great durability. They are hard to pull out because the shape causes the wood fibers to push downward and wedge against the nails, greatly strengthening the holding power. Once you have used them you will prefer to use them for all of you projects.