SKU: 3031-19-50
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Hot-dip galvanized marlin.
Hot-dip galvanized. Length 30mm.
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So-called small nails, or pine nails, intended for normal carpentry needs, such as nailing of roof and wall panels, floors, linings, plinths, etc. in environments from before the middle of the 19th century. Hand-forged nails were replaced in the latter half of the 19th century by so-called rock nails.
When choosing the length of the nail, it is usually said that 1/3 should be in the board and at least 2/3 in the joist.
In general, the hand-forged nail can be divided into the following categories of use:
1-1.5 inches Window fittings
2 inches Hand-planed moldings, trim and other millwork
3 inch wedge-sawn roof, wall and breast panels etc. internally. And for nailing wedge-sawn board lining on the outside.
4 inches Larger board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
5 inch wedge-sawn floors etc. inside and for coarser joinery outside.
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Special nub for e.g. tensioning roofing and wall paper, for wallpapering etc. Thanks to its particularly sharp edge, the nub can first be pressed into the substrate by hand and then nailed with a hammer. 0.5 kg of nub is enough for 30-40 running meters or about 25 sqm of stretching paper.
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Threaded rivet of iron with hand-forged head and square nut. The heads are flat and the rivets are therefore suitable for building fittings, but are primarily intended for furniture that needs to be riveted, such as tops for impact tables. An invaluable spare part for the furniture renovator!
Circle dimensions: length 30 mm, forged skull. Shank 6 mm. Square nut dimensions 13×13 mm
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A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a conical blade and a round head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails. Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.
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Larch lining
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