Common nails are used for general construction and specifically for framing and other structural work. They have a thick shank, a wide head, and a diamond-shaped point. They are most commonly used with 2 x dimensional lumber. Their thickness makes them strong but also more likely to split wood than when compared to thinner nails. Some carpenters actually dull the nail tip to prevent splitting the wood, though to do so means the tip will tear the wood fibers, thereby slightly reducing the holding power.
Roofing nails also called umbrella roofing nail. The material is used by high quality Q195 and Q235 steel wire. The Finish can be galvanized, black, yellow, white, and the shank of the roofing nails can be spiral shank, plain shank, groove shank, straight shank, twisted shank.
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Drywall screws are used for fastening sheets of drywall to the wood or metal framing for a building.They are made of case-hardened steel, have very hard, sharp tips that make them self starting, or self-tapping.Our Drywall Screws comes in coarse thread, fine thread, and high-low pattern thread, and sometimes feature a trim head rather than a bugle head.
Self-drilling screw is a screw that can tap its own hole as it is driven into the material. For hard substrates such as metal or hard plastics, the self-drilling ability is often created by cutting a gap in the continuity of the thread on the screw, generating a flute and cutting edge similar to those on a tap. Thus, whereas a regular machine screw cannot tap its own hole in a metal substrate, a self-drilling one can (within reasonable limits of substrate hardness and depth).
This kind of collated Nails are used in siding, sheathing, fencing, subfloor, roof decking exterior deck and trim and some other woodworking.The traditional method of using nails manually involves a lot of manual labor which are reduced substantially using the coil nails with pneumatic guns.The use of coil nails with pneumatic gun increases the productivity 6-8 folds thus reducing the labor cost substantially.
Finishing nails are small nails with very small heads. They are usually used for "final touches" such as molding or trim. They usually are sunken into the surface and leave a small hole that can be filled in with putty and painted over for a smooth finish and invisible nail and nail hole.
Clout nails, also known as roofing nails or shingle nails, are common in everyday life even if you do not see them, as they are used in attaching sheet material to wooden frames or sheets. Common ways that clout nails are used is in the fastening of shingle, felt, asphalt, and slate to roofing. They are utilised for tasks such as this due to being somewhat short and thick, with a big yet flat head which is ideal.