Has a thread on the shank for extra withdrawal resistance.
Often used in the making of pallets or fastening floor sheets.
Can be used for fastening MDF and plywood.
A traditional cut nail which provides a very strong grip.
Used for rough fixing of timber to brick or blockwork, particularly skirting boards or wooden door frames.
The small head reduces timber deformation when punched below the surface.
Being easily hidden, it is ideal for all wall, ceiling, flooring and built-in furnishing jobs.
For general carpentry, the oval shank avoids splitting the wood when aligned with the grain.
Oval head can be punched below the surface and the small hole filled.
Used for door jambs, floor and skirting boards.