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Cut Floor Brad Nails

£30.00 Inc. VAT

£25.00 Ex. VAT

USA made with British Machines. Brad Cut Floor Board Nails.

Cut floor brad nails are for use on tongued and grooved floors, prevents the floor board from splitting.  Not cheap china made, these steel nails are made using the old UK machines from Glasgow Steel Nail Company.

OUT OF STOCK SIZES DUE BACK IN STOCK OCTOBER 2024

Size Required: 50mm
Quantity Required: 1 kg
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 Cut Floor Brad Traditional Steel Nails

These steel nails are made using the old UK machines from Glasgow Steel Nail Company

Steel cut self colour brad nails to prevent floor boards from splitting 

Used on tongued and grooved floors

 

                   Size                               Number per Kilo (approximately)          
Number per 23 Kilo (approximately)
50mm x 2.5mm

264

6,600

65mm x 3.0mm

154

3,850

 75mm x 3.2mm

100 

2,500

 100mm x 4.0mm

 74

1,850

 

Priced per kilo and 23 kilo

 

It is important that traditional nails are used to retain the authentic look and feel of the building as when it was first constructed. Our traditional cut nail products provide the fixing solution.

General

Normally, cut nails are used in conjunction with wood. You will notice that cut nails all have a flat rectangular point. This allows the nail to punch its way through the timber fibres rather than causing the wood to split which often happens with diamond pointed round wire nails for example.

It is important also to place the nail with the grain of the wood to avoid splitting. For larger nails we recommend that holes are pre-drilled in the timber slightly undersized from the width of the nail.

DRIVING (Hammering)

When driving a nail through wood it is better to begin using short tapping strokes until the nail has a secure feel as it travels through the wood before applying heavier blows to drive it home. This should reduce the chances of bending the nail.

If the nail is bent backwards and forwards several times because the nail has gone squint, the metal will be weakened and the nail may split leaving a broken point in the wood which may be difficult to extract.

This issue is more relevant when 'hard' as a opposed to 'soft' wood is being used. Where a problem occurs pre-drilling as described above may be the answer.

CLINCHING

Clinching a nail means that the shank is bent over by 90 deg after the nail has passed through the timber to anchor the nail in place. This is possible when the nail is cut hot.

HEALTH & SAFETY

Manufacture of cut nails involves a guillotine action on mild steel which means that cut nails have sharp edges on all four sides of the shank so care should be taken when handling the nails.

The point of a cut nail is blunt. Very occasionally, a malformed nail with a sharp point might get through. If such a nail is found, it should be disposed of immediately in such away that will avoid injury.

The point of a cut nail is blunt. Very occasionally, a malformed nail with a sharp point might get through. If such a nail is found, it should be disposed of immediately in such away that will avoid injury.

We are Lancashire Stockists of traditional nails

 

 

If you either cannot see a product you are looking for, or our catalogue shows any item as out of stock, do not despair!! As long as the item is available from the manufactures we can provide the product for you

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