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Hot galvanized roofing nails
Do they exist anymore? All I can find are boxes of cheap electroplated
roofing nails imported from China. I've checked at every hardware and lumber store in town, including the ones that used to weigh out bulk nails. Thursday, I was at a Habitat for Humanity work site; someone left the roofing nails outside and they got wet and rusted to uselessness in a week. (I was looking for good nails before this, but I didn't think even *bright* nails would rust that fast.) Bob |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 14:10:23 -0600, zxcvbob
wrote: Do they exist anymore? All I can find are boxes of cheap electroplated roofing nails imported from China. I've checked at every hardware and lumber store in town, including the ones that used to weigh out bulk nails. Thursday, I was at a Habitat for Humanity work site; someone left the roofing nails outside and they got wet and rusted to uselessness in a week. (I was looking for good nails before this, but I didn't think even *bright* nails would rust that fast.) Bob They're easy to find in coils for roofing nailers; not easy to find in bulk. You might be better off looking for stainless steel, although they are pricey. you could probably buy coil nails and a nailer for what you'd pay extra for SS. HTH, Paul |
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Hot galvanized roofing nails
zxcvbob wrote: Do they exist anymore? All I can find are boxes of cheap electroplated roofing nails imported from China. I've checked at every hardware and lumber store in town, including the ones that used to weigh out bulk nails. Thursday, I was at a Habitat for Humanity work site; someone left the roofing nails outside and they got wet and rusted to uselessness in a week. (I was looking for good nails before this, but I didn't think even *bright* nails would rust that fast.) Bob online is your best bet http://www.mazenails.com/catalog/cat...GE20&group=RFG |
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Paul Franklin wrote:
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 14:10:23 -0600, zxcvbob wrote: Do they exist anymore? All I can find are boxes of cheap electroplated roofing nails imported from China. I've checked at every hardware and lumber store in town, including the ones that used to weigh out bulk nails. Thursday, I was at a Habitat for Humanity work site; someone left the roofing nails outside and they got wet and rusted to uselessness in a week. (I was looking for good nails before this, but I didn't think even *bright* nails would rust that fast.) Bob They're easy to find in coils for roofing nailers; not easy to find in bulk. You might be better off looking for stainless steel, although they are pricey. you could probably buy coil nails and a nailer for what you'd pay extra for SS. HTH, Paul Thanks. I may buy a box of 'em and have my kid cut them apart for me while she watches TV. (I'm not doing a roof, I only need a couple of pounds to put up cement board in a wet area.) I have some galvanized ring-shank nails for my framing nailer. I don't remember exactly what kind of nails they are, but they are just the right size except the heads are smaller. I wonder if they might work... Bob |
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zxcvbob wrote:
Paul Franklin wrote: On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 14:10:23 -0600, zxcvbob wrote: Do they exist anymore? All I can find are boxes of cheap electroplated roofing nails imported from China. I've checked at every hardware and lumber store in town, including the ones that used to weigh out bulk nails. Thursday, I was at a Habitat for Humanity work site; someone left the roofing nails outside and they got wet and rusted to uselessness in a week. (I was looking for good nails before this, but I didn't think even *bright* nails would rust that fast.) Bob They're easy to find in coils for roofing nailers; not easy to find in bulk. You might be better off looking for stainless steel, although they are pricey. you could probably buy coil nails and a nailer for what you'd pay extra for SS. HTH, Paul Thanks. I may buy a box of 'em and have my kid cut them apart for me while she watches TV. (I'm not doing a roof, I only need a couple of pounds to put up cement board in a wet area.) I have some galvanized ring-shank nails for my framing nailer. I don't remember exactly what kind of nails they are, but they are just the right size except the heads are smaller. I wonder if they might work... Bob The ring shanked nails would probably work better and you can buy all kinds of those with and without the rubber sealer used with corrugated plastic sheets. |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 14:10:23 -0600, zxcvbob wrote:
Do they exist anymore? All I can find are boxes of cheap electroplated roofing nails imported from China. I've checked at every hardware and lumber store in town, including the ones that used to weigh out bulk nails. I'm surprised that you can't find them. Where do you live? Usually, any hardware store that has bulk nails has them. |
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zxcvbob wrote in news:4rmp1iFsbnv5U1
@mid.individual.net: Do they exist anymore? All I can find are boxes of cheap electroplated roofing nails imported from China. I've checked at every hardware and lumber store in town, including the ones that used to weigh out bulk nails. Thursday, I was at a Habitat for Humanity work site; someone left the roofing nails outside and they got wet and rusted to uselessness in a week. (I was looking for good nails before this, but I didn't think even *bright* nails would rust that fast.) Bob I've seen both hot dip galv and electro ones at HD. Box is clearly labeled. The electro ones are NG for the new PT lumber. left the roofing nails outside and they got wet and rusted to uselessness in a week. Those may have been the cheap-ass zinc plated ones. I've seen them advertised on Harbor Freight. |
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