Wej-It Nail-It DN1412 Drive Anchor, Zamac Alloy, Zinc Plated Finish, Meets GSA FFS-325 Group V Type 2 Class 2 Specifications, 1/4" Diameter, 1-1/2" Length (Pack Of 100)
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Rust will not occur on the metal
As a result of your question, let me ask you one of my own. The length of these can be adjusted based on your needs. Cement, brick, cinder block, and mortar are all suitable for anchoring wood that has been treated or not, but wood to wood cannot.
This type of anchoring is what I use to anchor tackstrip to concrete when I want quick, secure anchoring (more expensive than masonry nails, but they don't shatter concrete and can be relied upon for a reliable hold). The anchors have been removed in the past by prying off the drive nail and then wiggling them out with locking pliers, but it was not easy, and it didn't look like it was going to be. When you need to be able to remove them easily or often, this is not the best choice. However, if you need to be able to get one out for some reason, this
length of the string refers to the distance between the end of the split end and the underside of the dome head. It is not necessary to drive the nail through the hole drilled to drive the anchor in if it does not fully push into the hole. Before the nail is driven in, drive a hole in the dome with a punch or a shorter 1/4" pipe.
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It was necessary for me to hang three cabinets in my garage that were built with As I mentioned, I had previously purchased similar ones from Home Depot, but now I can get 20 for the price I paid for 100 of them. As I have cinder block walls at my house, I need these all the time, so now I have enough to last a lifetime. In the past, they have held up well, however, only time will tell how they will hold up in the future. In the event that I encounter any problems with these anchors, I will update my review.
I am blown away by your In my basement, I am using them to anchor my metal stud tracks to my concrete slab. They are all perfectly sized, the nails aren't loose, and the closed-ends aren't rusted. All of them are kept in excellent condition thanks to the tip design. This is the only product I can imagine buying, and I'm most likely never to buy another.
You can get it for $15 less at your local store! There is no better way to describe the shock!.
The bolts lock into a 1/4" hole, making it a good choice. Despite fitting perfectly and holding like a monster, they were still somewhat loose. The more difficult it is to take them out for you, the more.
Anchors that are great. Save money compared to buying hardware in a.
My opinion is that it is the greatest invention.
We used them to hold the anchor clips for the shutters on our I liked it a lot.
It is a good price for an anchor of good quality.