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Finishing nails are ideal for applications which require additional strength and holding power, such as crown moulding, panelling & cabinet installations.

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Galvanised Finishing Nails

StyleModelGaugeDiameterSizeHead TypeFinishApplicationHead Dia.Price (inc. VAT)Pkg. Qty.
A1171101611 ga.3/25"16DBradHot GalvanizedOutdoor Fastening Wood Molding, Stairs And Detail Work, Trim-£11.6188
B4NFE411.5 ga.0.113"10DCupped BradGalvanizedFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces8.5 ga.£11.61121
C4NFE312.5 ga.0.099"8DCupped BradGalvanizedFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces9.5 ga.£11.61182
D4NFD113 ga.0.091"6DCupped BradBrightFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces10 ga.£7.22288
D4NFD513 ga.0.091"6DCupped BradBrightFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces10 ga.£28.041
E4NFE213 ga.0.092"6DCupped BradGalvanizedFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces10 ga.£11.61272
F4NFE814 ga.0.083"8DCupped BradBrightFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces1/8"£20.64229
G4NFE115 ga.0.072"4DCupped BradGalvanizedFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces12 ga.£11.61584
F4NFE615 ga.0.072"4DCupped BradBrightFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces7/64"£20.64570
F4NFE515 ga.0.072"3DCupped BradBrightFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces7/64"£20.64685
D4NFD415 ga.0.072"4DCupped BradBrightFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood Surfaces12 ga.£28.043
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Bright Finishing Nails

StyleModelGaugeDiameterSizeHead TypeApplicationFinishHead Dia.Price (inc. VAT)Pkg. Qty.
A1025061611 ga.3/25"16DBradFastening Wood Molding, Stairs And Detail Work, TrimBright-£28.04440
A1021101611 ga.3/25"16DBradFastening Wood Molding, Stairs And Detail Work, TrimBright-£7.2288
B4NFD711.5 ga.0.113"10DCupped BradFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood SurfacesBright8.5 ga.£28.04620
B4NFD311.5 ga.0.113"10DCupped BradFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood SurfacesBright8.5 ga.£7.22124
B4NFD612.5 ga.0.099"8DCupped BradFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood SurfacesBright9.5 ga.£28.04950
B4NFD212.5 ga.0.099"8DCupped BradFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood SurfacesBright9.5 ga.£7.22190
C4NFE715 ga.0.072"6DCupped BradFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood SurfacesBright7/64"£20.64472
B4NFC915 ga.0.072"4DCupped BradFine Detail Work, For Driving Below Wood SurfacesBright12 ga.£7.22630

Finishing Nails

Finishing nails are ideal for applications which require additional strength and holding power, such as crown moulding, panelling & cabinet installations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between brad nails and finishing nails?

  • Brad nails are smaller in diameter and often have less holding strength as they are made from a tiny, 18-gauge wire. They are suitable for crafts, panel installation and light decorative trim & moulding.
  • Brad nail lengths range from 1/2 to 2-1/2 inches, whereas finish nail lengths range from 1 to 3-1/2 inches.
  • Brad nails prevent wood splitting better than finishing nails.
  • Finishing nails have higher holding strength than brad nails.

Can you hammer in finishing nails?

  • Yes, but avoid hammer dents or scratches by using a nail set to drive the nail.
  • Use a nail set having the same diameter as the finishing nail.
  • Centre it on top of the nail and hit it with the hammer.
  • Keep hammering the nail until it is approximately 1/8 inches below the surface of the wood.

How long should finish nails be?

Ideally, the length of the nail should be 2-1/2 times the thickness of the wood through which it is being nailed.

How do you hide finishing nails?

  • Use a wood gouge to scoop out a small piece of wood at the area where you intend to drive the finishing nail.
  • Drive the nail into the divot, leaving the chip attached to the wood on one side.

How far apart should finishing nails be?

These finish nails should ideally be placed 16 to 24 inches apart.

What mistakes should be avoided while using finishing nails?

  • Overshooting the nails.
  • Improper positioning of the nail gun.
  • Bruising or denting the wood.

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