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Common Nails

Common Nails are suitable for hard and soft wood, bamboo or ordinary plastic, wall casting, furniture repair, packaging, etc. Widely used in construction, decoration and renovation. Common nail materials are carbon steel Q195, Q215 or Q235. Ordinary nails can be polished, electro-galvanized, hot-dip galvanized.

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common nails Quick Details:

  • Material:Low Carbon Steel Wire
  • Length:3/8"-7"
  • Wire gauge: BWG4-20
  • Type:polished or galvanized
  • Usage: Mainly for building construction, packing and furniture countersunk
  • Delivery :20 days after received the deposit
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Features:
Common nails, also known as common nails, are a common type of nails that have the following characteristics:
 
Easy to obtain and use: Relatively low price and simple to use, suitable for general nailing work.
Multiple sizes available: Ordinary nails are available in a variety of sizes, so you can choose the right size according to different uses.
Wide range of applications: Regular nails are suitable for a variety of different jobs, such as carpentry, decoration, furniture making, and more. They can be used to secure a variety of materials such as wood, drywall, paper, etc.
Lower strength: Ordinary nails have relatively low strength and are not suitable for load-bearing or high-stress work.
Overall, the common nail is an affordable, easy-to-obtain and use nail that is suitable for a wide range of fixing jobs.

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