4: Nails Number

A box nail has a thinner shank and a smaller head. It is designed for use with "box wood" (thin crates) where splitting is a major concern. A common nail is thicker and stronger but more likely to split thin stock.

: Builders often purchase Hot-Dipped Galvanized Framing Nails via Amazon to prevent corrosion or heavy Stainless Steel Common Nails by Simpson Strong-Tie for marine or severe outdoor environments. nails number 4

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