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They are types of nails commonly used in finishing carpentry, woodworking, and other applications requiring a clean and polished appearance.
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The nails are arranged and linked together in a strip or coil, making them easy to load into a nail gun for efficient and rapid firing.
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Finish nails are characterized by their small, slender, and angled design, often featuring a chiseled point for precise placement.
Description
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On the other hand, brad nails are even thinner and more delicate, with a straight shaft and a small, rounded head.
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They are suitable for delicate work where splitting the material is a concern, and they leave minimal visible marks, making them perfect for applications like attaching thin moldings, decorative trim, or fastening veneers.
Parameter Table
Size | Gauge | Box Quantity | Case Pack |
3/4" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |
7/8" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |
1" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |
1-1/8" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |
1-1/4" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |
1-1/2" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |
1-3/4" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |
2" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |
2-1/4" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |
2-1/2" | 16 Gauge | 2.5M per Box | 12 Boxes per Case |