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Their holding power is less than that of the common nail.
Use common nails with heads, but drive them only part way, so they will be easy to extract later.
Like the Birmingham bomb, all three used common nails as shrapnel.
Use common nails for all rough and heavy construction.
Corners should be fastened into one another using 3" common nails.
Centre the small star over the metal star and hammer a common nail at each point.
They are easier to drive than common nails and are less likely to split the wood.
Her daughter taken by a common nail, like those they used to hammer down her lid.
"The nailpak product range covers all common nails used in the building and construction industry."
Common nails have a broad flat head, for rough carpentry and construction.
To fasten the brackets to the ties, use galvanized common nails.
Then drive two 10-penny (three-inch-long) common nails through the sole or plate into the end of each stud.
Box nails look like common nails, but they have thinner shanks.
Hammer a common nail at each point.
Box Nails: Look like common nails, but are smaller in diameter.
Nails in their design or should ensure through inspection that full size common nails are being supplied.
A 2" common nail works well, with the board being thin plywood or thin solid wood.
Use 16-penny common nails to fasten the stairway frame permanently to the lumber that frames the opening.
The tin panels can then be attached with 1-in. common nails to the strips with a nail gun or a hammer.
He showed us how it was done, and I saw him place two common nails into the beg and a moment later they were pure silver.
The rotor material, like that of a common nail, will stay magnetized, but can also be demagnetized with little difficulty.
Common nail - smooth shank, wire nail with a heavy, flat head.
Channels overlapped at splice 38mm and fastened to each joist with 63mm common nails.
If the frame has a flange of material surrounding the brick molds, nail through that instead, using galvanized common nails.
Then fasten the ends of the piece to the sides of the joists with 10-penny common nails or with long screws.