galvanized nail

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A nail that has been coated with zinc, making it resistant to rust and suitable for outdoor use.

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  • For outdoor deck boards, use a galvanized nail to prevent rust.
  • We used galvanized nails to secure the outdoor fence.
  • The inspector specified that all fencing must be fastened with galvanized nails.
  • The builder recommended galvanized nails for their rust resistance.
  • I hammered a galvanized nail into the cedar post, and it didn’t stain the wood.
  • Make sure you have enough galvanized nails before starting the project.
  • In coastal climates, a galvanized nail will outlast a regular steel one by years.
  • A galvanized nail is ideal for any construction exposed to moisture.
  • She replaced the old fasteners with a single galvanized nail for each bracket.
  • He hammered a galvanized nail into the wooden beam with ease.
  • These shingles are designed to be secured with 1-1/4 inch galvanized nails.
  • These galvanized nails will last much longer than regular ones.
  • If you see orange streaks, you probably didn’t use a galvanized nail.
  • The shed was built using only high-quality galvanized nails and treated timber.
  • Contractors often choose a ring-shank galvanized nail for extra holding power.
  • Always choose galvanized nails when working with exterior wood.
  • We keep a box of galvanized nails in the truck for quick outdoor repairs.
  • I found a box of old galvanized nails in the workshop.
  • The building code requires a hot-dipped galvanized nail for exterior framing.
  • A single galvanized nail can withstand harsh weather conditions.