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Common Nails

Common nails have a thick shank, a wide head, and a diamond-shaped point.

Box Nails

Box nails are similar to common nails but have a slimmer shank and have less holding power.

Finish Nails

a wire nail used for finishing whose small cylindrical head is easily countersunk and the resulting hole concealed by a filler.

Casing Nails

A casing nail is similar to a finishing nail but has a slightly thicker shaft and a cone-shaped head

EG Finish

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HDG Finish

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Deck Nails

Decking screws differ from other screws as they are coated for corrosion resistance, are self-sinking, tapered and extremely sharp.

HDG Finish

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Drywall Nails

A drywall nail typically has a cupped head and a ringed shank.

EG Finish

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Duplex Nails

Duplex Nails are double-headed fasteners and are designed to be removed with ease. The nail is hammered only to the first head leaving a gap with the second so the nail can be easily removed using a hammer.

Roofing Nails

The main feature that distinguishes a roofing nail is its large head, which is usually much larger and flatter than other types of nails.

EG Finish

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HDG Finish

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Siding Nails

A strong and weather-resistant nail designed for fastening siding.

HDG Finish

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Sinker Nails

Sinker Nails have a diamond-point and are coated with adhesive to enhance holding power

Stainless Steel Nails

Stainless steel fasteners last longer than other fasteners as they are resistant to extreme cold and hot temperatures. Hence they are also more costly