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Thread: Ring shank nail sizes?

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    I am in need of some 3/4" bronze ringshank nails but I don't know how the gauge sizes compare to penny weights. What would compare to a 6d nail?

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    Glenn,

    I'm not sure if you're referring to a 6d common nail, box nail, finish nail, or other type. I'm not sure what the numerical gauge of any of those measure out to, anyway.

    I did a quick search for American Wire Gauge standards and came up with this site showing diameters of the AWG gauges: http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/awg_e.html

    Hope it is of some help.

    Wayne

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    Wayne,

    You will find the answer to your question here http://www.sizes.com/tools/nails.htm and you will find your nails at any one of the places below.

    Paul.

    www.mcfeelys.com
    www.stainless-fasteners.com/marine.htm
    www.glen-l.com/supplies/fasteners.html
    www.jamestowndistributors.com
    www.mazenails.com
    www.bosunsupplies.com




    [This message has been edited by Paul F (edited 09-09-2001).]

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    Glen, I measured the diameter of bronze ring nails in my collection to be as follows:

    14 0.093"
    12 0.118"
    10 0.148
    I measured over the rings. Knock off a few thou if measured right under the head.

    A 3/4" 14ga. ring nail is a heafty little dude.

    --Norm

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    Thanks. Looks like 12 is the one I want. I'm laying up the cabin sides with 3 layers of 1/4" okoume and epoxy. Can't for the live of me figure a way to vacuum bag it so I figure I will clamp the top edge, screw the bottom into the carlin and nail the middle.

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