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Ideal for internal applications (skirting, architrave, tongue and groove fixing): These are all non-structural, finishing elements often referred to as "second fix" carpentry.
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T Head to give a concealed fixing: The small, slightly wider "T" shaped head is easily driven flush or just below the surface of the wood with a nail gun. The resulting small hole is then quickly filled with wood putty, making the fixing virtually invisible (concealed finish).
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Straight collation: Indicates the nails are held together in a strip with no angle (0-degree), requiring a straight-magazine finishing nailer.
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Shank Design: Low penetration resistance: A smooth or plain shank is common for finishing nails, as holding power is typically sufficient for trim, and low resistance ensures a clean drive without splitting the material.