With its signature screw-like spiral shaft, the zinc nail is used to fasten zinc to lumber, sarking boards, or larths. The shaft is specifically designed with grooves to prevent easy separation of the zinc from the materials to which it is joined. AVAILABLE IN 2.5 inches
Far thinner than head nails, finishing nails are used to add the final touches to lumber-based constructions or fabrications. With a head that is almost imperceptible, these are usually used to secure lumber in places where nail must not be very visible. Finishing nails are ideal for furniture-making, door jambs, mouldings and window frames. AVAILABLE IN 1, 1.5, 2 and 2.5 inches
CONCRETE NAIL Designed to penetrate hard, non-metal surfaces like concrete, stone and brick, concrete nails are manufactured from a harder, firmer metal than regular wire nails. This is often used to attach lumber to concrete or stone constructions, as well as to mount items to concrete structures. AVAILABLE IN 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3 and 4 inches
With its signature screw-like spiral shaft, the zinc nail is used to fasten zinc to lumber, sarking boards, or larths. The shaft is specifically designed with grooves to prevent easy separation of the zinc from the materials to which it is joined. AVAILABLE IN 2.5 inches
With large, flat heads designed to prevent them from easily slipping through materials they are nailed into, clout nails hold a wide variety of functions. These include outdoor wood furnishing projects, cabinetry, application of roofing tiles, attaching ceiling boards or sheets of felt to roofing. AVAILABLE IN 1 and 5/8 inches
Specially-engineered to withstand conditions such as salt-water (which can cause rusting), hot-tipped galvanised nails are coated with molten zinc during manufacturing to add an extra layer of protection against oxidization. Hot-tipped nails are ideal for outdoor constructions where nails are exposed to moisture and other natural elements. AVAILABLE IN 2, 2.5, 3 and 4 inches
Angle iron or angled bar as they are commonly called, are right angle bars which can be equal or unequal. Unequal sections usually have a different-sized axis, however, which makes them L-shaped. These angle irons are up to 20% stronger and more durable, as they have a higher strength to weight ratios.
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Wire Nails
Iron ore, iron rails, oil products.
Iron ore pellets.
Reducing Sanitary Tee
Sanitary Tee
45 Degree Elbow
90 Degree Elbow
Angle Valve
Caps
Compression Coupling
Coupling
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