Galvanized Brad Pin Nails 23 Gauge 2/5 to 1 Inch 7 Sizes 3500 Pieces Stainless Steel Molding Cabinetry Building Assembly Headless
$7.99
Large Quantity Package: you will receive 7 sizes of the collated pinner nails, 500 pieces of each size and 3500 pieces in total, enough to satisfy your needs for different repair plans 🛠️
Multiple Sizes to Choose: 23 gauge pins contain the sizes of 2/5 inch, 1/2 inch, 3/5 inch, 7/10 inch, 4/5 inch, 9/10 inch and 1 inch, different length for you to adapt the thickness of wood and panel 📏
Reliable and Sturdy: the headless nails are made of stainless steel, rust resistant, corrosion resistance, sturdy and not easy to break, with good toughness and tensile strength, which are smooth and bright on the surface with no nail jamming 🔩
Use Smoothly: the headless pin nails are collated flat, and the brad nails come out smoothly, which will not easily cause clogging, helping you more accurately and more convenient to push out the nails 🚀
Multi Functional Applications: the small nail assortment can be applied for various craft projects with different sizes, suitable for repairing handicrafts, cabinet building, woodworking, repairing shoes, fences and other DIY home improvement projects 🏡
Specs: These are 23 gauge galvanized brad pin nails that come in 7 sizes, ranging from 2/5 inch to 1 inch. With a total of 3500 pieces, you can tackle a variety of projects without running out of nails. 🧰
Benefits: Using these nails means you have a reliable and sturdy solution for all your crafting and building needs. They are rust-resistant and designed to last, giving you peace of mind in your projects. Plus, with their smooth finish, you won’t have to deal with jamming or clogging issues, making your work easier. 🌟
Usage Instructions: To use the brad nails, simply load them into your nail gun or pinner and select the appropriate size for your project. Make sure to adjust the pressure according to the thickness of the material you’re working with. Aim carefully and shoot! 🎯
Care Guidelines: Store the nails in a cool, dry place to prevent rust. Keep the nails in their original packaging to avoid damage. If any nails become rusty or bent, do not use them, as they may affect the quality of your work. 🧼