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.
This nail is designed to simulate the hand-forged nails of the 1700's.
The black-oxide finish and the three sided head furthers the antique look of the nail. Ideal for authentic restoration and antique effect. Uses include rough sawn interior and exterior siding, face-nailing flooring, batten doors, paneling, countertops and cabinet work.
Pleas note that the galvanized version is not finished in black oxide but has a shiny sliver finish.
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 |
These slim diameter Hardwood Trim Nails are made from a high carbon steel wire to ensure good driving into Oak, Birch, Walnut and other Hardwoods. There are many more nails per pound than with ordinary finish nails - so they cost less to use. And, there are fewer wood splits. (Approx. 810 Nails/Pound)
These nails were mad in Taunton, MA for Maze Nails and not cut nails.
While supplies last.
These slim diameter Hardwood Trim Nails are made from a high carbon steel wire to ensure good driving into Oak, Birch, Walnut and other Hardwoods. There are many more nails per pound than with ordinary finish nails - so they cost less to use. And, there are fewer wood splits. (Approx. 454 Nails/Pound)
These nails were mad in Taunton, MA for Maze Nails and not cut nails.
While supplies last.
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 |
These slim diameter Hardwood Trim Nails are made from a high carbon steel wire to ensure good driving into Oak, Birch, Walnut and other Hardwoods. There are many more nails per pound than with ordinary finish nails - so they cost less to use. And, there are fewer wood splits. (Approx. 743 Nails/Pound)
These nails were mad in Taunton, MA for Maze Nails and not cut nails.
While supplies last.
These slim diameter Hardwood Trim Nails are made from a high carbon steel wire to ensure good driving into Oak, Birch, Walnut and other Hardwoods. There are many more nails per pound than with ordinary finish nails - so they cost less to use. And, there are fewer wood splits. (Approx. 272 Nails/Pound)
These nails were mad in Taunton, MA for Maze Nails and not cut nails.
While supplies last.
These slim diameter Hardwood Trim Nails are made from a high carbon steel wire to ensure good driving into Oak, Birch, Walnut and other Hardwoods. There are many more nails per pound than with ordinary finish nails - so they cost less to use. And, there are fewer wood splits. (Approx. 613 Nails/Pound)
These nails were mad in Taunton, MA for Maze Nails and not cut nails.
While supplies last.
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 |
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.
Acorn's 1-1/2" Copper Plated Square Cut Nails
Made from Tremont Nail 4d 1-1/2" Boat Nail.
Copper Plated.
Sold 3 to a package.
Acorn's 2-1/2" Copper Plated Square Cut Nails
Made from Tremont Nail 8d 2-1/2" Boat Nail.
Copper Plated.
Sold 3 to a package.
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.
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.
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.