Grip-Rite smooth shank aluminum trim nails offer copius strength for the attachment of hardwood moldings, while providing easy concealment with a brad head.
Grip-Rite smooth shank aluminum trim nails offer copius strength for the attachment of hardwood moldings, while providing easy concealment with a brad head.
Bright, diamond point, ring shank with slightly countersunk head for laying plywood or composition subflooring over existing wood floors or floor joists.
Fence staple is generally used for attaching woven wire fence, welded fence, or barbed wire to wooden fence posts. Hot galvanized. Compatible for the new treated lumber requirements.
Grip-Rite aluminum vinyl siding nails have an oversized 3/8 In. head for increased holding power and are commonly used for installing aluminum or vinyl siding.
Electrogalvanized. Wide flat head aids holding and reduces pull through. For asphalt shingles, roofing felt, or insulating board. Galvanized to resist weathering. 11-gauge.
Electrogalvanized. Wide flat head aids holding and reduces pull through. For asphalt shingles, roofing felt, or insulating board. Galvanized to resist weathering. 11-gauge.
Electrogalvanized. Wide flat head aids holding and reduces pull through. For asphalt shingles, roofing felt, or insulating board. Galvanized to resist weathering. 11-gauge.
Electrogalvanized. Wide flat head aids holding and reduces pull through. For asphalt shingles, roofing felt, or insulating board. Galvanized to resist weathering. 11-gauge.
To be used to attach stucco wire mesh to the exterior of a structure, in preparation for the application of mud. Barbed shank for greater holding power. Electro galvanized.
Cup-dish head. Designed to countersink into the face of the drywall. Smooth shank. Diamond point. For securing drywall to studs. 12-1/2 gauge. 19/64 In. head.
Cup-dish head. Designed to countersink into the face of the drywall. Smooth shank. Diamond point. For securing drywall to studs. 12-1/2 gauge. 19/64 In. head.