Grip-Rite 3-1/2-in x 0.162-in 16d Hot-dipped galvanized Ring Shank Deck nails ( 269 -Per Box )
Item #69346 |
Model #16HGRSPD5
Delivery
Package quantity approximately 269 pieces
For patio and deck construction
Approved for use with all types of treated lumber
Not recommended for use with cedar or redwood
Ring shank for greater holding power
General | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Finish | Hot-dipped galvanized | Use Location | Interior |
Manufacturer Color/Finish | Gray | Number of Pieces | 269 |
Type | Deck nails | Head Type | Round |
Material | Steel | Collation Material | None |
Package Quantity | 1 | Shank Type | Ring |
Dimensions | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Diameter (Inches) | 0.162 | Package Weight (lbs.) | 5 |
Length Measurement | 3-1/2-in | Size | 16D |
Features | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Collated | No | Penny (d) | 16d |
Gauge | 9 | Sold As | Box |
Warranty | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Warranty | None | ||
Certifications | |||
|---|---|---|---|
ACQ Approved | Yes | CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | |
ANSI Compliant | No | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
|---|---|---|---|
UNSPSC | 31162000 | ||
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Reliable deck nails
Good holding power. Nails began to buckle sooner than other types with errant strikes.
Verified Purchaser
Wrong info on title
ordered 2 boxes. they are NOT 0.162" diameter. they are 0.148"Diameter.
Strong and grip tight!
I used these 3 1/2” 16 penny nails to frame up two 16ft studded walls for my cabin in Nevada. I used Lowes 2x4 Douglas Fir strong and dense lumber. Must have pounded at least 150 of these durable nails. They are hard to drive in, very strong and only bend if you hit a knot. Although they are not easy to get out. If grip and strength is what you want, these 3 1/2 nails are killer!
Don't expect grip rite nails
You did not send what I ordered
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These nails are too soft for decks
The nail easily goes through the deck board but will bend as it goes through the beam. You may pull as many nails out as you hammer in.
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