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Grip-Rite 4D 1-1/2 in. Common Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel Nails, Flat Head, 50 lb

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Grip-Rite 4D 1-1/2 in. Common Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel Nails, Flat Head, 50 lbGrip Rite 1 1 2 in. Hot Dipped Galvanized Common Nails (50 lb) Durable common nails from Grip Rite with flat round heads and smooth shanks for general wood to wood construction. Hot dipped galvanized steel resists corrosion, making them ideal for use with treated lumber and exterior projects. Key Features: Corrosion Protection: Hot dipped galvanized coating for exterior and treated lumber use Reliable Hold: Smooth shank and sharp point for consistent

Grip-Rite 1-1/2 in. Hot-Dipped Galvanized Common Nails (50 lb)

Durable common nails from Grip-Rite with flat round heads and smooth shanks for general wood-to-wood construction. Hot-dipped galvanized steel resists corrosion, making them ideal for use with treated lumber and exterior projects.


Key Features:

  • Corrosion Protection: Hot-dipped galvanized coating for exterior and treated lumber use
  • Reliable Hold: Smooth shank and sharp point for consistent driving and secure fastening
  • Versatile Use: Suited for general carpentry, framing, and wood-to-wood applications
  • Flat Head Design: Broad head seats flush and provides strong bearing surface
  • Bulk Pack: 50 lb box for high-volume jobs

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Nail Type Common nail
Size 4D
Length 1-1/2 in
Head Type Flat round head
Shank Type Smooth
Material Steel
Finish Hot-dipped galvanized
Intended Use General wood-to-wood applications; suitable for exterior and treated lumber

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Are these nails suitable for pressure-treated wood?
A: Yes, the hot-dipped galvanized coating is appropriate for use with all types of treated lumber.


Q: What is the nail size?
A: 4D, 1-1/2 inch length, common nail style with flat round head and smooth shank.


Q: Can these be used outdoors?
A: Yes, the hot-dipped galvanization provides corrosion resistance for exterior applications.


Q: What tools are recommended for installation?
A: Use a standard hammer; pre-drilling is typically not necessary in softwoods.


Q: Is there a difference between bright and galvanized versions?
A: Bright nails are for interior use where corrosion isn’t a concern; galvanized nails are coated for exterior and treated lumber use.


Quiet Strength for Clean, Confident Framing

These common nails bring a refined utility to any build—their flat heads and smooth shanks deliver a crisp, professional finish. The hot-dipped galvanization is a subtle sheen of protection, perfect for decks and outdoor structures. Pair them with natural woods to let the material sing while the hardware quietly does its job. Essential, enduring, and effortlessly dependable for elevated everyday spaces.


Equip your project with dependable Grip-Rite galvanized common nails—add this 50 lb box to your cart today.

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