Description
Masonry nails are hardened nails designed to be driven into concrete or the mortar used to hold together bricks or cement blocks. This rigidity also lends masonry nails to a wide variety of installations ranging from attaching plywood subfloor to securing carpet tack strips.
- Masonry nails are hardened nails designed to be driven into concrete or the mortar used to hold together bricks or cement blocks.
- The nails feature a blunt point and tapered design that keep the concrete from splitting during penetration.
- These nails are made from hardened steel, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of tough installations while providing a secure hold.
TypeFluted Concrete NailsSize2DLength1MaterialSteelFinishBriteHead TypeFlatShank TypeFlutedPackage Quantity5Head Size11/32Nails per Pound189Point TypeDiamond


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