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2-1/2" (8D) Cut Masonry Nails for Concrete, Brick, Mortar

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Easy Drive, Strong Hold! Secure Wood to Brick, Block or Concrete

Need a trustworthy solution for attaching wood to concrete, brick, or cinder block? Look no further than this 2-1/2 inch cut masonry nail. Featuring a 1/8" blunt wedge point and tapered shank design, it minimizes splitting and offers superior holding strength. The 4-sided shank provides extra gripping ability and the heat-treated steel ensures long-lasting durability. With its large, 1/2" flat head, installation of these brick and concrete nails is a breeze. Each nail has a slightly oiled layer, making them more resistant to rust.

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Specs

  • Size: 8D
  • Length: 2.5 inch
  • Width (Head): 1/2 inch
  • Width (Tip): 1/8 inch
  • Material: Tempered Hardened Steel (Heat-Treated)
  • Gauge: 10
  • Shank Type: Smooth
  • Head Style: Flat
  • End: Blunt
  • Nail Coating:  Bright Finish
  • Packaging: 100 pcs/plastic bag
  • Color: Black
  • Weight (per nail): 0.4 oz / 0.03 lbs

Features

  • Rust Resistant: Steel is slightly oiled to resist rust.
  • Unmatched Grip: Utilizing a tapered shank and 4-sided design, these masonry nails offer superior holding power and maximum resistance to pull-out, keeping your project secure and in place.
  • Shatter-Proof Design: The combination of a blunt wedge point and tapered shank effectively minimizes splitting in concrete.
  • Easy To Install: The wide 1/2" flat head provides a substantial surface for hammering, allowing for effortless driving and secure placement of nails into concrete.
  • Heat-Treated for Extra Strength: Sandbaggy cut masonry nails are crafted from 10-gauge tempered steel for unmatched resistance to bending when used on hardwood or masonry surfaces. The tempering process ensures the nail's strength and ability to withstand challenging tasks.
  • Use For A Variety Of Applications: Utilize these 8D nails for securing wood to cinder block, mortar joints, brick walls, and fresh concrete in interior projects with ease and precision.
  • Construction Grade: Aligns to ASTM F1667, as applicable

FAQ

Are masonry nails the same as concrete nails?

Both masonry nails and concrete nails serve the same purpose of fastening objects to hard materials such as concrete, brick, cinder block, and mortar. Essentially, they are interchangeable.

What are masonry nails used for?

Masonry nails (brick nails) are frequently utilized to secure wood or other objects to concrete, brick, cinder block, mortar, or newly-poured concrete. Here's some examples below on what they would be used for.

  • Face-nailing hardwood flooring
  • Nailing furring strips to cinder block, mortar joints, new concrete, and other brick walls.
  • Hanging cabinets, shelves, or mirrors on masonry walls

How To Remove Masonry Nails?

  1. Chisel around Nail - To effectively remove masonry nails from concrete, brick, or mortar, a sturdy air chisel may be necessary. Carefully grabbing the chisel and focusing on the nail head, skillfully chip away at the surrounding concrete for best results.
  2. Use Pry Bar: For increased leverage, consider using a pry bar with a claw on one end instead of a regular hammer. Position the claw beneath the nail's head and gradually apply pressure to pry the nail from the masonry.

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