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Grip-Rite 6D 2 in. Cut Masonry Nails, Bright Steel T-Head, 1 lb Box
Grip-Rite 6D 2 in. Cut Masonry Nails, Bright Steel T-Head, 1 lb Box
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Grip-Rite 6D 2 in. Cut Masonry Nails (1 lb)
Tempered, hardened bright-steel cut masonry nails designed to fasten wood to cinder block, mortar joints, brick, and fresh concrete. Tapered shank and squared blunt point help prevent splitting while the rectangular T-head delivers reliable holding power.
Key Features:
- Tempered Hardened Steel: Built to drive into dense masonry without bending
- Blunt Squared Point: Helps prevent splitting in wood substrates
- Tapered Shank Design: Optimizes drive and grip in concrete and block
- Rectangular T-Head: Increases holding power for secure attachments
- Uncoated Bright Finish: Ideal where corrosion resistance is not required
Specifications Table:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Nail Size | 6D |
| Length | 2 in. |
| Material | Tempered hardened steel |
| Finish | Bright (uncoated) |
| Point | Blunt squared-off |
| Shank | Tapered |
| Head | Rectangular / T-head |
| Box Weight | 1 lb |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: What applications are these nails intended for?
A: Securing wood to cinder blocks, mortar joints, brick walls, and fresh concrete.
Q: Are these nails galvanized?
A: No—this is a bright, uncoated finish; use where corrosion isn’t a concern.
Q: What size and count are in a 1 lb box?
A: 6D, 2 in. nails; box weight is 1 lb. Piece count may vary by size.
Q: Will the blunt point damage wood?
A: The squared-off blunt point is designed to minimize splitting in wood during installation.
Q: Do I need special tools to install?
A: Use a hammer and appropriate safety gear; pre-drilling is typically not required for mortar joints.
Industrial Strength with Clean, Minimal Lines
These cut masonry nails bring a crisp, architectural presence to utilitarian installs, marrying function with a pared-back aesthetic. The tapered shank and rectangular head feel purposeful—perfect for projects where exposed fasteners add subtle character. Try them in workshop walls or utility zones where wood meets block for a refined, industrial vibe. Their honest materiality makes them a quiet essential of elevated, hardworking spaces.
Fasten wood to masonry with confidence—choose Grip-Rite cut masonry nails for strong holds and clean results.
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