- CONSTRUCTION GRADE: Sandbaggy 16D Duplex Nails are constructed from an 8 gauge black annealed steel offering exceptional strength and resilience, able to withstand the demands of temporary construction.
- REUSABLE: Can be utilized multiple times, creating an effective and inexpensive option for temporary building projects.
- SMOOTH SHANK FOR EFFORTLESS INSTALLATION: features a smooth shank which contributes to easy installation and reduces the risk of material damage during the fastening process.
- SAFE & EASY TO REMOVE: Nails can easily be removed without damaging the surrounding material. All you need is the reverse end of a claw hammer to remove this double headed nail.
- USE FOR A VARIETY OF APPLICATIONS: Cater to a wide range of temporary construction applications, including scaffolding, concrete forming, and other temporary structures.
Product description
Strong, Reusable Nails for Temporary Construction!
16d Duplex Nails
Introducing the 16D Duplex Nails (also known as scaffolding nails or concrete form nails) are a reliable solution for a range of temporary construction, concrete formwork, and scaffolding needs.
Specially designed to meet the demands of construction projects, these nails are construction grade as well as being easy to remove and reuse!
Uses
- temporary construction
- concrete formwork
- scaffolding
- temporary structures
Specs
Length | 3.5 inch |
Thickness | 8 Gauge (4.1mm / 0.16 inch) |
Weight (per nail) | 0.3 oz / 0.018 lbs. |
Head Style | Flat |
Material | Steel |
Exterior Finish | Black Annealed |
Shank Type | Smooth |
Reusable | Yes |
Removable | Yes |
Construction Grade
Constructed from an 8 gauge black annealed steel offering exceptional strength and resilience, able to withstand the demands of temporary construction.
Safe and Easy to Install and Remove
Smooth shank for effortless installation. Nails can easily be removed without damaging the surrounding material. All you need is the reverse end of a claw hammer!
Sandbaggy About Us
Our Mission
Started by two brothers out of a garage in California in 2010, Sandbaggy's mission has always been to use the power of online retail to cut out the middleman and bring erosion control and landscaping products directly to the consumer.
We try harder for your business. We know our customers are the reason why we get to do what we love. As a Christian-run company, we honor the Lord in all we do by operating our company in a manner consistent with Biblical principles. We do this by taking care of our employees and paying them 20-50% above minimum wage.
Our Focus on Serving the Community
Sandbaggy is committed to supporting those less fortunate both domestically and globally. One of those organizations is Rise+Shine. Rise+Shine provides basic needs and education for over 6,500 orphan children in India. A big focus of theirs is supporting girl's education & female empowerment. By supporting girl's education, this ends a cycle of poverty and allows communities to flourish in the future.
Thanks to customers like yourself, Sandbaggy is able to support these orphans and rewrite their futures.
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FAQs
What is a duplex nail used for?
Duplex nails are commonly utilized for temporary building projects, such as scaffolding, concrete formwork, and framing. They may also be employed for roofing and siding projects, as well. The double heads of duplex nails make them easier to drive and extract, while also facilitating reuse.
What is the difference between common and duplex nails
The main difference is that duplex nails have 2 heads, this is advantageous for extracting the nail since.
How to remove 16d duplex nails
Using a hammer and pliers, 16d duplex nails can be removed. Drive the nail through until the second head is visible, then grip and pull with the pliers.
Here are some additional tips
- If the nail is bent - use a nail puller to remove it.
- If the nail is rusted - apply a penetrating oil to help loosen it.
- If the nail is stuck in a tight spot - use a chisel to break it free.