Grip Rite Prime Guard Max MAXC62878 2-Inch by .113-Inch 21-Degree Plastic Strip 304 Ring Shank, Stainless Steel, 1000-Pack
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The answer is yes. Nails with 21 degree shanks in sizes 2 and 4 are required for your gun I am OK with 3 1/2 inch, so these are fine
These are compatible with most nail guns. My nail gun is a Numax and I haven't encountered any problems with it. There have been instances where the plastic comes off at the wrong time or the nails aren't inserted tightly enough in the gun. I believe we are good to go.
Only a few thousandths of an inch separates the head from the neck.
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Over time, they won't discolor the pickets, and, since Michigan experiences repeated heat and thaw cycles, the shanks may not move as much. We are very pleased with it.
I often end up wasting 3 or 4 nails on the ends of most strips because the last 3 or 4 won't come out. In addition, I don't like how the plastic shards start shooting up into the wood when the nail is inserted. I anticipate that I'll have to go around pulling them off with needle nose pliers. I can't find these nails in paper strips.
Two of these boxes of nails have been fired through a Numax 21 degree nailer without a single misfeed. I am very satisfied with my overall experience. My cedar privacy fence required stainless, and I wished I could afford it but it was a little pricey. There is nothing better than the plastic boxes instead of the usual cardboard ones. In the case that you are looking for stainless nails for fencing, these are my recommendations.
These nails were used to hold the boards of a cedar fence together. A few years after galvanized nails are made, they start to leave black streaks. problem I had was that since they are stainless steel, they are a little You can bend the nailer if you let the nailer get too far off straight.
A new cedar fence I put up called for something that would work well. Other than screws, I was unable to find any stainless steel at Home Depot or Lowe's. This order arrived Monday night after I placed it last Friday. I liked it a lot!.
I am very happy with how much I paid for the On a picket fence, this is used instead of hot dip galvanizing. The fence is white, so it is extremely important that no rust develops. Maybe my nailer, but it won't fire after the last 3 nails have been driven in.
Packing in a plastic bucket rather than a cardboard box is a really nice feature. This prevents the racks of nails from getting cracked or damaged during shipping or during use at the job site. Nails have not been bent or broken during use. Just bought 3 more boxes of siding nails, for the best price I have found.