Spit Nails

Spit Nails


Spit nails are designed to deliver professional-grade results for a variety of applications, from framing and sheathing to trim work and interior finishing. Manufactured with high-quality steel and available in a wide range of lengths, diameters, and styles, Spit nails ensure a secure and reliable hold for every project.

Built for strength and versatility, Spit nails are crafted from high-quality, resilient steel that resists bending and breakage, even in tough jobs. They come in a wide variety of lengths, diameters, and styles – including brad, ring shank, and smooth shank – to perfectly match the specific requirements of your project.  Furthermore, Spit nails are designed to work flawlessly with Spit nail guns, ensuring optimal performance and a smooth, user-friendly experience.

When it comes to finishing touches, Spit nails go the extra mile.  Their clean design ensures a professional look for your project, while the electro-galvanized option adds an extra layer of protection against rust and corrosion. This makes Spit nails ideal for use in moisture-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms.  But the benefits don't stop there – the precise design of Spit nails also minimizes the risk of splitting wood, especially when working with delicate or thinner materials. This allows you to achieve flawless results with confidence.

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FAQs

What type of nail (brad, ring shank, smooth shank) should I use for my project?

The best type of nail depends on the project and materials you're working with. Here's a quick guide:

  • Brad nails: Ideal for light-duty applications like trim work and attaching thin materials where a clean finish is important.
  • Ring shank nails: Provide superior holding power for tougher jobs like framing and working with hardwoods. The rings dig into the wood for a strong grip.
  • Smooth shank nails: Well-suited for softer woods and general carpentry applications where a strong hold but a less noticeable nail head is desired.

What length nail should I use?

A good rule of thumb is to choose a nail that's at least 2.5 times the thickness of the material you're fastening. This ensures the nail penetrates enough material for a secure hold without going all the way through.