Nails
Halsteel® Collated Nails
The best gun nails in the world! Through many years of innovation, the Halsteel® production process has made the best, most consistent, high quality gun nails in the world. Read More…
TrueSpec® Nail Head Identification System
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Bulk Nails
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21° Plastic Strip Round Head Nails
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Box Nail
For construction, carpentry, framing, and box making. Smooth, thin shank reduces wood splitting. Made to conform to ASTM F1667.
Casing Nail
For trim, window frames and decks. Made to conform to ASTM F1667.
Common Nail
For construction, carpentry, and framing. Galvanized coating and larger shank provide greater strength. Made to conform to ASTM F1667.
Cut Flooring Nail
For securing hardwood strip flooring to subfloor and to secure wood framing or furring strips to brick, block or concrete. Wide side of nail should always be driven parallel to the grain of the wood.
Cut Masonry Nail
For attaching wood to cinder block, mortar joints, brick walls, and fresh concrete. Blunt point and tapered shank reduce splitting.
Drywall Nail
For attaching gypsum boards to wood studs. Cupped saucer-head designed to countersink into drywall for ease of concealment. Long diamond point reduces cracking in drywall. Made to conform to ASTM C514.
Fence Nail
Used for fencing.
Fine Nail
Extra-thin shank with standard head suitable for working with thin pieces of wood, such as crates or furring. Electrogalvanized nail commonly used to apply chamfer strip. Hot dipped galvanized nail also known as “”lobster pot nails,”” as used to repair lobster crates. Also used for plywood in soffits and with cedar shingles.
Finish Nail
For trim and fine finishing work. Small diameter and cupped head for countersinking beneath the wood surface for filling and smooth finished appearance. Made to conform to ASTM F1667.
Flooring Nail
For securing hardwood strip flooring to subfloor.
Foundry Nail
Used for foundry casting work, concrete form work and metal sculpturing.
Framing Nail
Used for general construction where thinner shank for driving ease is desired. Thinner than a common nail, but slightly heavier than a box nail of comparable length.
Furring Nail
For attaching stucco wire mesh to exterior of structure in preparation for the application of stucco mud. Nail with wad used with paper that does not have wadding preattached. Nail without wad used with paper that has wadding already attached.
Grip-Cap® Metal Cap Nail
For applying roofing asphalt shingles, insulation board, and felt-to-wood substrates. Large head and heavier shank gauge provide greater holding power.
Grip-Cap® Plastic Cap Nail
For anchoring housewrap, sheathing, and felt. Wide head and ringed shank for greater holding power.
Masonry “Stub” Nail
Similar to masonry nails, but with larger head. Used for a variety of applications that call for a smooth masonry style nail, including fastening pipe conduit, switch boxes, corner beads or wire mesh to masonry walls.
Gutter Spike
Long, strong spikes drive well. Oval heads hold firmly, have good appearance. For use with both galvanized steel and aluminum gutters.
Hinge Nail
Used for fastening antique hinges and face-nailing doors.
Joist Hanger Nail
For attaching joist hangers to wood studs. Short, heavy gauge nail provides increased holding power without fully penetrating wood.
Lath Nail
For attaching lathing material. Heat sterilized to create blue oxide film resistant to corrosion.
Lead Head Nail
For metal roofing applications. Lead head flattens out with impact, creating a seal against the metal roof.
Masonry Nail
For attaching furring strips and floor plates to uncured concrete. Made to conform to ASTM F1667.
Metal Round Cap Masonry Nail
Metal Round Cap Masonry Nail for attaching foam insulation to exterior surfaces. Fluted to penetrate masonry without cracks.
Pallet Nail
Provides maximum holding power for pallet construction and increased pallet life. Round, well-centered heads feed smoothly and efficiently through automated nailing equipment.
Oval Head Siding Nail
For blind nailing of wood siding and clapboard.
Panel Board Nail
Used to attach panel board to wood furring or studs.
Patio/Deck Nail
For patio and deck construction. Thin shank reduces splitting of wood. Checkered head reduces hammer slippage. Ring shank for use with softer woods and with permanent heavy-duty construction where vibration can work nail loose, spiral shank reduces splitting in hard woods.
Roofing Nail
For attaching copper flashing and other decorative copper roofing elements. Large head for greater holding power. Smooth shank for ease of penetration.
Roofing Nail with Neoprene Washer
For applying roofing asphalt shingles, insulation board, and felt-to-wood substrates. Large head and heavier shank gauge provide greater holding power. Electrogalvanized nail also appropriate for use with vinyl siding. Made to conform to ASTM F1667.
Shake Nail
For cedar shake applications. Smaller head for concealment. Slender shank minimizes splitting. Checkered head reduces hammer slippage.
Shingle Nail
For attaching thin sidewall shingles. Sturdy slim shank prevents splitting.
Sinker
For construction, carpentry and framing. Checkered countersunk head designed to sink flush with surface. Vinyl-coated smooth shank for easier nailing and firmer holding power. Made to conform to ASTM F1667.
Spike
Used to secure railroad ties, landscaping timbers and thick members used in log home construction.
Split-Proof® Wood Siding Nail
Thinner shank and blunt point minimizes splitting. Ringed shank for greater holding power. Checkered head reduces hammer slippage.
Tension Pin
For attaching furring strips, clips, hangers, etc. to concrete block or mortared joints.
Tile Nail
For use with clay roofing tiles. Long shank is sturdy enough to insert through the predrilled hole in Spanish tile, while the oversized head prevents the nail from going all the way through the hole.
Timber Tie
For securing landscape timbers. Similar to a spike, but thinner to minimize splitting.
Tin Cap
Used with fasteners to create a larger surface area for holding materials in place.
Trim Nail
For attaching hardwood mouldings (a.k.a. hardwood trim nail or moulding nail). Brad-style head for ease of concealment.
Truss Nail
For attaching truss plates. As multiple nails are commonly used with truss plates, truss nails are thinner than joist hanger nails to minimize splitting of the wood trusses.
Underlayment Nail
For laying plywood or composition underlayment over existing wood floors or floor joists. Ringed shank for greater holding power.
Vinyl Siding Nail
For attaching vinyl siding. Oversized 3/8″ head for increased holding power.
Wood & Hardboard Siding Nail
For attaching wood and hardboard siding. Extra-stiff shank for greater holding power.
Wrought Head Cut Nail
Three-sided head and black oxide coating ideal for authentic restoration and antique effect.
Cooler Nail
Used for general construction and framing. Similar to coated sinker, but with smooth flat head instead of checkered countersunk. Made to conform to ASTM F1667.
Nursery Nail
Used for fastening burlap around tree root balls.