Foundry Nail or Tie Keys are used in foundry casting and concrete forms.
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. Our Foundry Nails are available in five lengths and standard finish. 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.
Hinge Nails are ideal for fastening antique hinges and for face-nailing floors.
The head style is similar to a Boat Nail but Hinge Nails are made from a slightly lighter gauge of steel providing more nails per pound. 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.
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.
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.
Fine Finish nails are popular where a slim brad-head nail is appropriate.
Often used in furniture repair, cabinet work, batten doors, paneling, and countertops. 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.
Box Nails are lighter than Common Cut Nails but are used for similar applications.
Designed originally for the construction of wood boxes and crates, Box Nails are also used for nailing fences, siding, face nailing floors, framing, and roughing. Available in Standard Finish and 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. All of our nails are proudly manufactured and packaged in Mansfield Massachusetts.
Boat Nails are widely used for wooden boat construction and face-nailing floors.
Use the Hot-Dip Galvanized nails only for this application Standard Finish Boat Nails are often used for face-nailing floors. Available in Standard Finish and 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.
Flooring Nails are recommended for laying tongue and groove hardwood flooring.
Do not use this nail for face-nailing softwood flooring because the head is too small. 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.
Blind Nailing
Nailing at a 45 degree angle from the butt-end of the board, which may be flat-surface, ship-lap, or tongue-and-groove. Nails used in this fashion usually have small heads and are not visible when the installation is completed. Also called toe-nailing, the sole purpose of nailing in this manner is functional rather then aesthetic.
Determine the nail spacing requirements for your hardwood flooring, based on the width of the floorboards. Boards 2 to 2 3/4 inches wide need one nail every 8 to 10 inches. Boards 3 to 3 3/4 inches wide require a nail every 6 to 8 inches. Boards 4 to 7 inches wide need one nail every 6 inches
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.
Common Nails are popular for framing, roughing in, and face-nailing floors.
Also used for cabinet work, interior and exterior siding, furniture repair, batten doors, and paneling. We highly recommend hot-dip galvanized for exterior applications. Available in Standard Finish, Hot-Dip Galvanized, and in select sizes, Black Oxide Finish.
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.
Not sure which nail is right for you, request a sample here.
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.
Shingle Nails have blunt points to reduce wood splits.
Available in Standard Finish and 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. 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.
Common Rose-Head Nails are popular for framing, roughing in, and face-nailing floors.
Also used for cabinet work, interior and exterior siding, furniture repair, batten doors, and paneling. We highly recommend hot-dip galvanized for exterior applications. Available in Standard Finish and 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.
Common Siding Nails are used in wood fences and applying siding over sheathing.
Although very similar to our Common Nail, Common Siding are made from a low-carbon steel. Hot-Dip Galvanized nails are recommended for exterior applications. Available in Standard Finish and 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 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.
Clinch Rose-Head Nails have a button head and are malleable enough to be clinched.
Often used for furniture repair, cabinet work, interior walls, face-nailing wide board flooring, batten door construction, paneling, and for countertops. Available in Standard Finish, Hot-Dip Galvanized, and in select sizes, Black Oxide Finish.
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.
Clout Nails are similar in design to Shingle Nails but made from lighter gauge steel. Useful for box and crate construction and for the application of thin siding and paneling. Clout Nail are also used in furniture repair, cabinet work, batten doors, and countertops. 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.
Hinge Nails are ideal for fastening antique hinges and sometimes used for face-nailing floors. The head style is similar to a Boat Nail but Hinge Nails are made from a slightly lighter gauge of steel providing more nails per pound. 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.
Hinge Nails are ideal for fastening antique hinges and sometimes used for face-nailing floors. The head style is similar to a Boat Nail but Hinge Nails are made from a slightly lighter gauge of steel providing more nails per pound. 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.
Hinge Nails are ideal for fastening antique hinges and sometimes used for face-nailing floors. The head style is similar to a Boat Nail but Hinge Nails are made from a slightly lighter gauge of steel providing more nails per pound. 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.
Flooring Nails are recommended for laying tongue and groove hardwood flooring. Do not use this nail for face-nailing softwood flooring because the head is too small. 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.
Blind Nailing
Nailing at a 45 degree angle from the butt-end of the board, which may be flat-surface, ship-lap, or tongue-and-groove. Nails used in this fashion usually have small heads and are not visible when the installation is completed. Also called toe-nailing, the sole purpose of nailing in this manner is functional rather then aesthetic.
Determine the nail spacing requirements for your hardwood flooring, based on the width of the floorboards. Boards 2 to 2 3/4 inches wide need one nail every 8 to 10 inches. Boards 3 to 3 3/4 inches wide require a nail every 6 to 8 inches. Boards 4 to 7 inches wide need one nail every 6 inches
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.
Flooring Nails are recommended for laying tongue and groove hardwood flooring. Do not use this nail for face-nailing softwood flooring because the head is too small. 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.
Blind Nailing
Nailing at a 45 degree angle from the butt-end of the board, which may be flat-surface, ship-lap, or tongue-and-groove. Nails used in this fashion usually have small heads and are not visible when the installation is completed. Also called toe-nailing, the sole purpose of nailing in this manner is functional rather then aesthetic.
Determine the nail spacing requirements for your hardwood flooring, based on the width of the floorboards. Boards 2 to 2 3/4 inches wide need one nail every 8 to 10 inches. Boards 3 to 3 3/4 inches wide require a nail every 6 to 8 inches. Boards 4 to 7 inches wide need one nail every 6 inches
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.
Tremont Boat Nails are widely used for wooden boat construction. Use the Hot-Dip Galvanized nails only for this application Standard Finish Boat Nails are often used for face-nailing floors. Available in Standard Finish and 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 Boat Nails are widely used for wooden boat construction. Use the Hot-Dip Galvanized nails only for this application Standard Finish Boat Nails are often used for face-nailing floors. Available in Standard Finish and 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 Boat Nails are widely used for wooden boat construction. Use the Hot-Dip Galvanized nails only for this application Standard Finish Boat Nails are often used for face-nailing floors. Available in Standard Finish and 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 Boat Nails are widely used for wooden boat construction. Use the Hot-Dip Galvanized nails only for this application Standard Finish Boat Nails are often used for face-nailing floors. Available in Standard Finish and 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 Boat Nails are widely used for wooden boat construction. Use the Hot-Dip Galvanized nails only for this application Standard Finish Boat Nails are often used for face-nailing floors. Available in Standard Finish and 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.
Common Nails are popular for framing, roughing in, and face-nailing floors.
Also used for cabinet work, interior and exterior siding, furniture repair, batten doors, and paneling. We highly recommend hot-dip galvanized for exterior applications. Available in Standard Finish, Hot-Dip Galvanized, and in select sizes, Black Oxide Finish.
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.
Common Nails are popular for framing, roughing in, and face-nailing floors.
Also used for cabinet work, interior and exterior siding, furniture repair, batten doors, and paneling. We highly recommend hot-dip galvanized for exterior applications. Available in Standard Finish, Hot-Dip Galvanized, and in select sizes, Black Oxide Finish.
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.