Cut Nails
Cut nails are great for a variety of projects ranging from masonry to restoration work. Galvanized steel offers corrosion resistance.
Hardened Cut Masonry Nails
Hand Drive
Brite
Hardened
Cut Nail
Made in the USA
Series ID: CMH*
These Hardened Steel Cut Masonry nails, manufactured by Tremont Nail Co. of Wareham, Mass. (est. 1819), are ideal for attaching wood members to cinder block walls as well as to fresh concrete. The blunt point and tapered shank cause minimal spalling during penetration and offer even greater pull-out resistance than wire masonry nails. 3/4" penetration is recommended for satisfactory holding power. Also recommended for face-nailing hardwood flooring. Use safety glasses when driving any hardened nails.
Hot-Dip Galvanized Cut Flooring Nails
Hand Drive
STORMGUARD® Double Hot-Dip Galvanized - ASTM A153 Compliant
Cut Nail
Made in the USA
Series ID: CF*Z
Tremont Hot-Dip Galvanized Cut Flooring Nails are great for applications where rust-resistance is important. The square shank holds tight, and the head works well in blind nail applications. Also known as hot-dip galvanized cut finish nails. Use safety glasses.
Hot-Dip Galvanized Hardened Cut Masonry Nails
Hand Drive
STORMGUARD® Double Hot-Dip Galvanized - ASTM A153 Compliant
Hardened
Cut Nail
Made in the USA
Series ID: CMH*Z
These nails are designed to attach treated wood sill plates to newly poured concrete. Please note: True hot-dip galvanizing reduces the temper of hardened square cut nails, so it is important that the nails are applied to "green" uncured concrete. Hot-dip galvanized to specification ASTM A-153 to comply with building code requirements. For best results, a drilling hammer is recommended.