What is a Cut Clasp Nail?

Posted by Peter Brady on Thu 30th November 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Construction
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A cut clasp nail offers improved grip within masonry and timber. These particular nails are very difficult to remove so ensure that you hammering in the right location.

If you do need to remove the nail the easiest thing to do is twist off the nails head and then hammer in the shank.

Sizes vary from (25-200mm).
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Great post.

Posted by Chirs  on Wed 21st March 2007 at 12:07 PM | #

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