Maze Nails, CMH4-1 Hardened Steel Cut Masonry Nails, 1-Pound 1.5-Inch
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Basically, they are strongly magnetic, and iron is inexpensive compared with some magnetic stainless forms (like 17-4 4PH), and because they are easily bent and straightened, I would say they are low carbon iron.
Because they are so large and very heavy, I believe they might split the wood if nailed into place if they are so thick. I am not a carpenter, but I think it depends on what kind of wood you use and how thick you nail them in. Nails for this purpose are not round, as you would use a regular nail for that purpose. In addition, they are flat on both sides and do not have sharp ends like regular nails because they are not sharp on the ends as a regular nail is. In addition, they are concrete nails and don't have a large enough head for a person to grab on to if they need to pull them out. When you plan to use wood, I suggest testing it first to determine if there will be problems with splitting before using a good piece.
The majority of them are The picture looks just like it does in real life.
Selected User Reviews For Maze Nails, CMH4-1 Hardened Steel Cut Masonry Nails, 1-Pound 1.5-Inch
The nails were frequently defective, so if you're planning to use them to make crosses, order enough to account for the many twisted and misshapen ones in the box. On the plus side, there were more in the box than expected, and they fit our needs after some fiddling. In this case, we used it for both the cross body and the crosshead. For the arms of the cross, we have a 5" version.
These are fantastic, I really enjoy them! The frying pans pictured above are the ones I wanted to hang from a beam inside my 1922 house as 'hooks. ' I bought them for that purpose. *Now, since I have so many left, I have to find other uses for them, so I am looking for new ideas. It's been working out fine outside - I just used it as a hook to hold a feeder for hummingbirds. It is a Humminbird Feeder and a good way to see how it will stand up to outside use in the Pacific Northwest.
They are great! These nails are great. I'm glad I bought them.
In a nutshell, When I typed in and ordered long rusty nails, the order was automatically submitted. There is no way that this is even close to.
This is a great product. I love the length and the strength of the.
A good nail is made from steel that is very hard.
Here I am at the top of the tree, I'll be writing a review on Currently, I am repairing a 90 year old pine buffet and require five of them. Matching nails to the ones already in the cabinet made with old school 'hand made' techniques. There were nearly the same shape and size of these nails as the four I extracted from the cabinet, except that they are finished in a modern way. It is hard to see the finished surfaces already embedded once you drive them in a bit and sink them a bit. Using a file, I removed just enough finish to reveal the bare metal. There are thick and thin nails, they are all the same length, though each is different. Even soft pine can be split by thick ones, but thin ones will All in all, the maze nails came out quite well and I have a lifetime supply of them now. The only thing I would have liked was thicker nails and a different finish, but all in all, everything came out okay and I have a lifetime supply of them now.
Although they are okay, they make your hands look black after a while. Then they can be used for crafts only if they have been thoroughly washed I don't agree!.
One or two were smaller in size than the rest, but they are being Overall, I am very satisfied with these nails.