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Galivanized Common Nail Info

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Galvanized Common Nail Information

Size Length Nails / Pound
2d 1" 692
3d 1 1/4" 420
4d 1 1/2" 251
5d 1 3/4" 218
6d 2" 150
7d 2 1/4" 134
8d 2 1/2" 92
10d 3" 61
12d 3 1/4" 57
16d 3 1/2" 44
20d 4" 28
30d 4 1/2" 21
40d 5" 15
50d 5 1/2" 12
60d 6" 9

Nails are galvanized to protect them from rust and corrosion. The process involves coating the nails with a layer of zinc, which acts as a barrier against moisture and other elements that can cause rusting.

Why Galvanize Nails?

  • Rust Resistance: Zinc prevents the steel underneath from coming into direct contact with moisture and oxygen, which cause rust.
  • Durability: Galvanized nails last longer, especially in outdoor or high-moisture environments.
  • Structural Integrity: Rusted nails can weaken and eventually fail. Galvanization helps maintain strength over time.
  • Cost-Effective: While slightly more expensive than non-galvanized nails, they save money in the long run by reducing the need for replacements and repairs.

Common Uses for Galvanized Nails

  • Outdoor Construction: Decks, fencing, roofing, and siding.
  • Treated Lumber: Pressure-treated wood is often corrosive, and galvanized nails resist this corrosion.
  • Moist or Humid Environments: Places like bathrooms, kitchens, or coastal areas.
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