Rough Hardware: Nails, Nuts & Bolts

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Nails

Straight, slender, pieces of metal having one end pointed and the other enlarged and flattened for hammering into wood or other building materials as a fastener.

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Pako

Vernacular term for nail

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Mild steel

A ferrous metal alloy made from Iron and Carbon. It is tough, ductile and malleable and mainly used for nails.

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penny (d)

Designations for nail lengths

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3x the thickness of the material being secured

Rule of thumb for nail length

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Common nail

A cut or wire low-carbon steel nail, having a slender plain shank, a large circular head and a medium diamond point. Used where appearance is not a concern, as in framing.

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Finishing nail

A slender nail made from finer wire than the common nail; has a brad-type head which permits it to be set below the surface of the wood, leaving only a small hole which can be puttied easily; used in finishing work.

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Brad nail

A small finishing nail, usually of the same thickness throughout, with a head that is almost flush with the sides or a head that projects slightly to one side.

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Box nail

Similar to a common nail but thinner; has a long shank which may be smooth or barbed.

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Casing nail

A slender nail with a small, slightly flared head used for finishing work.

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Ring-shank nail

A nail having a number of ring-like grooves around the shank to increase its holding power.

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Clinch or clench nail

Any nail designed for clinching, after driving. Clinching is securing a nail, staple, screw or bolt, by hammering the protruding point so that it is bent over.

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Roofing nail

A short nail having a barbed or ring shank and a comparatively large flat head; may be galvanized or bright; often provided with a neoprene, lead, or plastic washer; used to secure roofing felt or shingles to a roof-deck or roof boards.

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Metal lath nail

a nail designed for securing a metal lath.

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Electrician's staple nail

A u-shaped piece of metal or heavy wire, with pointed ends, driven into a surface to secure a sheet material, hold a hasp, etc.

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Concrete nail

A hardened-steel nail having a fluted or threaded shank and a diamond point for hammering into concrete concrete or masonry. Also called masonry nail.

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Face-nailing

Type of nailing in which the nails are driven perpendicular to the face of the material.

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Blind-nailing

Also called concealed or secret nailing; Nailing in such a way that the nail heads are not visible on the face of the work. In finished roofing, the use of nails that are not exposed to the weather.

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Toe-nailing

Also called skew or tusk nailing. Nailing obliquely to the surfaces being joined.

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Screws

Metal fasteners having tapered, helically threaded shanks and slotted heads, designed to be driven into wood or the like by turning, as with screwdriver.

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Fine-threaded screws

Screws generally used for hardwoods

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Coarse-threaded screws

Screws used for softwoods

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Wood screw

A helically threaded metal fastener having a pointed end; forms its own mating thread when driven into wood or other resilient material.

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Metal screw

Used for screwing into metal

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Lag screw, lag bolt, coach screw

A bolt having a square head and a thin, coarse-pitched thread.

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Screw anchors

Similar to expansion bolts; having a metal shell with a screw along its central axis; when the shell is placed in a hole and the screw is driven in, the shell expands, tightly securing the anchor in the hole. Locally called a tux screw with a plastic shell.

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Tekscrew

A screw used to fasten metal roofing sheets to the purlins.

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Bolts

threaded metal pins or rods, usually having a head at one end, designed to be inserted through holes in assembled parts and secured by a mating nut.

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Self-tapping screw

A coarse threaded screw designed to tap its corresponding female thread as it is driven. Also called tapping screw.

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pierno

Vernacular term for bolt

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Carriage bolts

Bolts with a smooth rounded head that has a small square section underneath. Used where the head may be inaccessible to the placement of a nut.

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Washers

Perforated disks of metal, rubber, or plastic used under the head of a nut or bolt or to a joint to distribute pressure, prevent leakage, relieve friction or insulate incompatible materials.

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Lock washers

Washers specially constructed to prevent a nut from shaking loose.

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Load-indicating washers

These washers have small projections that are progressively flattened as a bolt is tightened, the gap between the head or nut and the washer indicating the tension in the bolt.

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Expansion bolts

Anchoring devices having an expandable socket that swells as a bolt is tightened into it; used in masonry walls for attaching timber.

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Molly

Trademark for a brand of expansion bolt having a split, sleeve-like sheath threaded so that turning the bolt draws the ends of the sheath together and spreads the sides to engage a hole drilled in masonry or the inner surface of a hollow wall

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Expansion shields

Lead or plastic sleeves inserted into a predrilled hole and expanded by driving a bolt or screw into it.

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Toggle bolts

These bolts are used to fasten materials to plaster, gypsum board and other thin wall materials. They have two hinged wings that close against a spring when passing through a predrilled hole and open as they emerge to engage the inner surface of a hollow wall.

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Rivets

Metal pins that are used for permanently joining two or more structural members by hammering down the plain end to form a second head.

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Explosive rivets

These rivets are used when a joint is only accessible from one side. It has an explosive-filled shank that is detonated by striking the head with a hammer to expand the farther end.

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Machine bolts

Threaded bolts having a straight shank and a conventional head such as a square, hexagonal, button, or countersunk type.

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castellated nut

A nut having radial slits on its outer face to allow a locking pin or wire to be inserted in both the nut and hole in its bolt. Also called castle nut.

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Lock nut

A nut specially constructed to provide extra friction between itself and a screw or bolt.

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Cap nut

A nut having a hexagonal base and a domed top to cover the threaded end of a screw. Also called acorn nut.

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Wing nut

A nut having two flat projecting pieces that provide a grip for tightening with the thumb and forefinger. Also called thumb nut.

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tee nut

A nut designed to be driven into wood to create a threaded hole.