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Hillman 1 in. Panel Steel Nail Flat Head, Brown, 16-Gauge Spiral Shank
Hillman 1 in. Panel Steel Nail Flat Head, Brown, 16-Gauge Spiral Shank
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Hillman 1" Brown Panel Nails, Steel Flat Head
These Hillman painted panel nails provide a clean, finished look for paneling and trim projects. Made from durable steel with a brown coated finish, they feature a flat head and spiral shank for strong holding power in indoor or outdoor applications.
Key Features:
- Durable Steel Construction: Resists bending and provides reliable fastening for paneling and trim
- Painted Brown Finish: Blends with wood tones; no countersinking required for a clean look
- Spiral Shank Grip: Enhances holding power and reduces pull-out in sheet goods
- Flat Head Design: Sits neatly on the surface for an attractive, low-profile appearance
- Versatile Use: Suitable for indoor and outdoor panel installations
Specifications Table:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Hillman |
| Color | Brown |
| Gauge | 16 Gauge |
| Head Type | Flat Head |
| Length | 1 inch |
| Material | Steel |
| Nail Type | Panel |
| Number in Package | 1 pack |
| Packaging Type | Clamshell |
| Point Type | Diamond |
| Shank Type | Spiral Shank |
| Indoor or Outdoor | Indoor and Outdoor |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: What size are these nails?
A: They are 1 inch long and 16 gauge.
Q: Do I need to countersink these nails?
A: No—these painted panel nails are designed to be installed without countersinking for a finished appearance.
Q: Are they suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, they are indicated for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Q: What type of shank do they have?
A: A spiral shank for added holding power.
Q: What color are the nails?
A: Brown, to blend with common paneling and wood tones.
A Seamless Finish in a Subtle Brown
These slender panel nails disappear into woodwork, letting the grain take center stage. The warm brown finish whispers rather than shouts, creating a sophisticated, tailored look across wall panels and trim. Try pairing them with walnut or stained oak for a cohesive, gallery-worthy envelope. It’s the small, quiet details like these that make a space feel impeccably finished.
Elevate your paneling project with these durable, brown-finished nails—add them to your cart for a clean, professional finish.
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