These nails are commonly used for framing and other structural applications.
Also known as escutcheon pins, these nails have a domed head that sits above the surface.
A small, flat head makes these nails easier to drive flush to the surface than standard finishing nails.
For better surface holding, the head is approximately 75% larger than a standard nail head.
Drive these nails flush with the surface for a smooth, finished appearance.
Also known as ring-shank nails, these nails lock into the fibers of soft woods such as cedar and pine.
Also known as round-head Type U drive screws.
These nails have the smallest shank and head sizes of our nails for nailers.
The wide, flat head holds fabrics in place.
The 1" diameter cap keeps the nail head from cutting into felt, foam board, and other soft materials.
Join soft and hard woods.