Square-Cut Common Rosehead Nails

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Item #: R-010TN-CCR6X

Description

These solid-steel nails are useful for framing, roughing in, scaffolding and face-nailing pine or softwood floors. Common rosehead nails are also used for cabinet work, siding, furniture repair, batten doors and paneling. Rooted in age-old tradition, our wide array of period restoration nails are cut much the same way they were 150 years ago. The result? Outstanding durability and holding power, designed to last a lifetime. Once you've experienced the quality and performance of our vintage reproductions, they'll surely become your preferred choice for a variety of applications. Made in the USA.

Approximate nails per Lb:
97 for the 2" (6d)
68 for the 2 1/2" (8d)
50 for the 3" (10d)
45 for the 3 1/4" (12d)
38 for the 3 1/2" (16d)
21 for the 4" (20d)

Hardware Tip

Square or cut nails are very durable and have been used for over 200 years. They are hard to pull out because their shape causes the wood fibers to push downward and wedge against the nails.
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A Rose Is A Rose

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I have been adventuring into reenactor furnature and these nails look like the originals...only better.

Good Friday Nails

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Great nail to use for Good Friday Service. Just like the nails used for Jesus only smaller. We used them in our Good Friday Services as we nailed them into the cross we were reminded of the cost He paid for us!!

Good Plank Nail for Pine

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I used these nails on a pine plank floor in my utility shed. I face nailed the planks. It took some effort ponding them in and needed a heady hammer. All and all the floor and nails look great and I will never have to worry about the floor lifting knowing how hard they went in. This is a good quality nail.

I searched a long time before finding your rose had nails

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Replaced a wide pine floor.

Jesus Crosses

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I make crosses and I use the nails in my process by affixing the nails in a cross configuration onto a wooden cross.

Rosehead nails in pine flooring

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I used the rosehead nail to secure pine flooring in my workshop. The flooring was recycled yellow pine from the floors and walls of an old barn milled to 11/16. I predrilled holes for the nails as the wood was over 100 years old. I was extremely happy with the appearance, and functionality of the nails. Every nail drove in perfectly with no waste or bent nails at all. The floor looks great!

Worked great

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Worked great for our pine plank floors, gives it the rustic look we were hoping for.