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NATIONAL NAIL Plasti-Top 0135175 Roofing Nail, 12 Ga X 3 in, Electro-Galvanized

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$14.97

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  • Item Weight: 5.13 lb
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Brand name: National Nail
  • Item Dimensions: 14.0"L x 6.3"W x 10.0"H


Electro Galvanized Ring Shank Plasti-Top Cap Nails feature a flexible round head that conforms to the surface making it difficult for damaging water to get under the cap. Ideal for a variety of applications including for roofing felt, sheathing, polyethylene, roll roofing, re-roofing, chicken wire and wire lathe.


hunt
2025-08-21 11:58:49
For added roofing material. It worked
Jim D.
2025-08-20 20:12:45
Couldn't find 3" length in local big box stores. These do the trick!
Alex Kenemer
2025-06-27 18:21:14
Cheap crap materials. One hit bent nails. Barely got the project done, threw so many away.
JZ
2025-03-16 12:53:17
I used these nails (100 to a box) to secure 2” foam board to studs and rafters in my attic. These ring shanked nails worked well but, as noted by other reviewers, these 3” long thin nails bend easily. You cannot be sloppy in hammering. An off-center hammer blow will result in a bent nail. I ended up choking up on my hammer to drive these nails home.
David Bradley
2025-02-19 16:37:27
Exactly as described
FlyGuyWI
2024-12-26 13:59:33
I was using these to apply styrofoam insulation to the side of my house. They bend very easily, especially if you’re pounding them into thick or hard wood, and you’ll find yourself pulling them out as they get bent. Plan accordingly. I ended up bending about 1/4 of them and once they’re bent they’re unusable.That said, I’m not sure if there are any other comparable nails like this which would be more durable, so maybe it could just be my inadequate carpentry skills.
Michael W.
2024-12-21 11:30:37
The nails are pretty thin. The crew tried to use these to nail 1-1/2" Styrofoam to plywood, and the nails bent. I went up and found them drilling the holes larger in the plastic caps and using screws. We finally used 3" roofing nails.