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Use for exterior deck and railing. Meets ASTMA-153.
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These nails are made from stiffer stock steel so the shanks can be smaller in diameter to help reduce wood splitting without bending. Ring shanks provide exceptional holding power. Producers of treated lumber and many building codes specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails because they have a rust-free life expectancy comparable to that of the treated lumber. Nails are double-dipped in molten zinc.
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These nails are made from stiffer stock steel so the shanks can be smaller in diameter to help reduce wood splitting without bending. Ring shanks provide exceptional holding power. Producers of treated lumber and many building codes specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails because they have a rust-free life expectancy comparable to that of the treated lumber. Nails are double-dipped in molten zinc.
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These nails are made from stiffer stock steel so the shanks can be smaller in diameter to help reduce wood splitting without bending. Ring shanks provide exceptional holding power. Producers of treated lumber and many building codes specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails because they have a rust-free life expectancy comparable to that of the treated lumber. Nails are double-dipped in molten zinc.
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These nails are made from stiffer stock steel so the shanks can be smaller in diameter to help reduce wood splitting without bending. Ring shanks provide exceptional holding power. Producers of treated lumber and many building codes specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails because they have a rust-free life expectancy comparable to that of the treated lumber. Nails are double-dipped in molten zinc.
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These nails are made from stiffer stock steel so the shanks can be smaller in diameter to help reduce wood splitting without bending. Ring shanks provide exceptional holding power. Producers of treated lumber and many building codes specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails because they have a rust-free life expectancy comparable to that of the treated lumber. Nails are double-dipped in molten zinc.
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These nails are made from stiffer stock steel so the shanks can be smaller in diameter to help reduce wood splitting without bending. Ring shanks provide exceptional holding power. Producers of treated lumber and many building codes specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails because they have a rust-free life expectancy comparable to that of the treated lumber. Nails are double-dipped in molten zinc.
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These nails are made from stiffer stock steel so the shanks can be smaller in diameter to help reduce wood splitting without bending. Ring shanks provide exceptional holding power. Producers of treated lumber and many building codes specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails because they have a rust-free life expectancy comparable to that of the treated lumber. Nails are double-dipped in molten zinc.
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These nails are made from stiffer stock steel so the shanks can be smaller in diameter to help reduce wood splitting without bending. Ring shanks provide exceptional holding power. Producers of treated lumber and many building codes specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails because they have a rust-free life expectancy comparable to that of the treated lumber. Nails are double-dipped in molten zinc.
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These nails are made from stiffer stock steel so the shanks can be smaller in diameter to help reduce wood splitting without bending. Ring shanks provide exceptional holding power. Producers of treated lumber and many building codes specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails because they have a rust-free life expectancy comparable to that of the treated lumber. Nails are double-dipped in molten zinc.
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