Do it Bright Finish Nail - Small diameter - cupped brad head allows countersinking below wood surface for later filling to give smooth appearance to finish carpentry and trim.
Finishing nails are used in molding, millwork, baseboards and other finishing applications. They have a small head for countersinking to hide the nail head after it is driven.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.
Common nails are construction wire nails with a disk-shaped head that is typically three to four times the diameter of the shank.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.
Common nails are construction wire nails with a disk-shaped head that is typically three to four times the diameter of the shank.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.
Common nails are construction wire nails with a disk-shaped head that is typically three to four times the diameter of the shank.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.
Common nails are construction wire nails with a disk-shaped head that is typically three to four times the diameter of the shank.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.