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CMH6-1 Hardened Steel Cut Masonry Nails, 1-Pound 2-Inch

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1.SizeName:3 Inch


  • Easy to use
  • Highly durable
  • Hardened steel nails
  • Made from hardened steel to ensure good driving
  • Made from hardened steel to ensure driving
  • Made in the USA
  • Offer greater pull-out resistance than wire masonry nails
  • Hardened steel nails
  • Made from hardened steel to ensure good driving
  • Made from hardened steel to ensure driving
  • Made in the USA
  • Offer greater pull-out resistance than wire masonry nails


Product Description

Lb, 2", hardened steel cut masonry nails, ideal for attaching wood members to cinder block walls, blunt point & tapered shank cause minimal spalling during penetration & offer greater pull out resistance than wire masonry nails, also recommended for face nailing hardwood flooring.

From the Manufacturer

2 inch cut masonry hardened steel nails.


e&r brazz
2025-09-02 21:23:13
Maze nails are the best. Old fashioned type wedges perfect for pre-drilling 3/16 in masonry. So Hard without drilling they can bounce hammering so use safety squints. 2" is +-95count per lb. box. 3" is +-45count.
Henry Toler
2025-06-14 14:20:01
These get proper use will definitely buy again when I need more.
SanPog9
2025-06-12 12:29:26
Great for Hammerschlag
Marie
2025-05-24 15:48:20
Me gustaron
JackInTN
2025-05-12 11:09:52
I am just getting into understanding cut nails and their use.I would like to find some that are not heat treated (softer) to be able to clench the nails for use in woodwork. Yes, I am using these 'off designed task', and if I didn't want to clench them, they are great as designed. This design has been around a LONG time, it is just new to me.
Skyler T. Madison
2025-04-26 16:30:56
So I purchased these to string a range line, doino stone masonry.Works perfect.
Ken Charm
2025-03-07 14:44:00
I'm really enjoying these! I bought them to use as 'hooks' for some frying pans that I wanted to hang from a beam in my 1922 home. The look is perfect!Now, because I have so many of them left, I find myself looking for other things to use them for.I just used one as a hook outside to hand my hummingbird feeder. I figure it's a hummignbird feeder and a good test of how this will hold up outside in the Pacific Northwest.They're pretty cool! I'm glad I bought these nails.
Michael W.
2025-01-31 10:24:45
I used these on a historically inspired project. After pilot drilling, they worked great and held tight in the pine I used. Would recommend.
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