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Highest quality nails for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. High tensile nickel/chromium stainless steel will last the life of wood siding without degradation ever. Slender gauge and blunt diamond point minimize splitting. Generous under-head fillet allows nails to be driven flush or countersunk without crushing surrounding wood. Checker pattern head blends with wood texture and serves to diffract sunlight. Annular ring threads preclude cupping of siding boards and nail-head popping. Use 316 Stainless steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Annular ring threads provide secure attachment of cedar, redwood and other stable decking materials to deck joists and preclude nail head popping. Slender shanks permit nailing at board ends without splitting. Small unobtrusive checker pattern heads blend with wood grain and diffract sunlight. Note, choose 316 Stainless Steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Annular ring threads provide secure attachment of cedar, redwood and other stable decking materials to deck joists and preclude nail head popping. Slender shanks permit nailing at board ends without splitting. Small unobtrusive checker pattern heads blend with wood grain and diffract sunlight. Note, choose 316 Stainless Steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Annular ring threads provide secure attachment of cedar, redwood and other stable decking materials to deck joists and preclude nail head popping. Slender shanks permit nailing at board ends without splitting. Small unobtrusive checker pattern heads blend with wood grain and diffract sunlight. Note, choose 316 Stainless Steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Highest quality nails for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. High tensile nickel/chromium stainless steel will last the life of wood siding without degradation ever. Slender gauge and blunt diamond point minimize splitting. Generous under-head fillet allows nails to be driven flush or countersunk without crushing surrounding wood. Checker pattern head blends with wood texture and serves to diffract sunlight. Annular ring threads preclude cupping of siding boards and nail-head popping. Use 316 Stainless steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Highest quality nails for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. High tensile nickel/chromium stainless steel will last the life of wood siding without degradation ever. Slender gauge and blunt diamond point minimize splitting. Generous under-head fillet allows nails to be driven flush or countersunk without crushing surrounding wood. Checker pattern head blends with wood texture and serves to diffract sunlight. Annular ring threads preclude cupping of siding boards and nail-head popping. Use 316 Stainless steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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The Simpson Strong-Tie? roofing nail-annular ring shank was designed to optimize holding power, while incorporating higher levels of corrosion resistance. Its large flat head provides extra bearing surface to firmly secure roofing material and its annular ring shank increases withdrawal resistance. A variety of sizes are available in type 316 and type 305 stainless steel, as well as in copper and aluminum.
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Highest quality nails for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. High tensile nickel/chromium stainless steel will last the life of wood siding without degradation ever. Slender gauge and blunt diamond point minimize splitting. Generous under-head fillet allows nails to be driven flush or countersunk without crushing surrounding wood. Checker pattern head blends with wood texture and serves to diffract sunlight. Annular ring threads preclude cupping of siding boards and nail-head popping. Use 316 Stainless steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Annular ring threads provide secure attachment of cedar, redwood and other stable decking materials to deck joists and preclude nail head popping. Slender shanks permit nailing at board ends without splitting. Small unobtrusive checker pattern heads blend with wood grain and diffract sunlight. Note, choose 316 Stainless Steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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The Simpson Strong-Tie? roofing nail-annular ring shank was designed to optimize holding power, while incorporating higher levels of corrosion resistance. Its large flat head provides extra bearing surface to firmly secure roofing material and its annular ring shank increases withdrawal resistance. A variety of sizes are available in type 316 and type 305 stainless steel, as well as in copper and aluminum.
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Annular ring threads provide secure attachment of cedar, redwood and other stable decking materials to deck joists and preclude nail head popping. Slender shanks permit nailing at board ends without splitting. Small unobtrusive checker pattern heads blend with wood grain and diffract sunlight. Note, choose 316 Stainless Steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Highest quality nails for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. High tensile nickel/chromium stainless steel will last the life of wood siding without degradation ever. Slender gauge and blunt diamond point minimize splitting. Generous under-head fillet allows nails to be driven flush or countersunk without crushing surrounding wood. Checker pattern head blends with wood texture and serves to diffract sunlight. Annular ring threads preclude cupping of siding boards and nail-head popping. Use 316 Stainless steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Highest quality nails for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. High tensile nickel/chromium stainless steel will last the life of wood siding without degradation ever. Slender gauge and blunt diamond point minimize splitting. Generous under-head fillet allows nails to be driven flush or countersunk without crushing surrounding wood. Checker pattern head blends with wood texture and serves to diffract sunlight. Annular ring threads preclude cupping of siding boards and nail-head popping. Use 316 Stainless steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Highest quality nails for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. High tensile nickel/chromium stainless steel will last the life of wood siding without degradation ever. Slender gauge and blunt diamond point minimize splitting. Generous under-head fillet allows nails to be driven flush or countersunk without crushing surrounding wood. Checker pattern head blends with wood texture and serves to diffract sunlight. Annular ring threads preclude cupping of siding boards and nail-head popping. Use 316 Stainless steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Highest quality nails for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. High tensile nickel/chromium stainless steel will last the life of wood siding without degradation ever. Slender gauge and blunt diamond point minimize splitting. Generous under-head fillet allows nails to be driven flush or countersunk without crushing surrounding wood. Checker pattern head blends with wood texture and serves to diffract sunlight. Annular ring threads preclude cupping of siding boards and nail-head popping. Use 316 Stainless steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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Highest quality nails for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. High tensile nickel/chromium stainless steel will last the life of wood siding without degradation ever. Slender gauge and blunt diamond point minimize splitting. Generous under-head fillet allows nails to be driven flush or countersunk without crushing surrounding wood. Checker pattern head blends with wood texture and serves to diffract sunlight. Annular ring threads preclude cupping of siding boards and nail-head popping. Use 316 Stainless steel for seaside applications and excellent corrosion resistance.
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