Nails
At Mill Timber Direct, we sell a wide range of products and accessories. Within our nails range, we stock ample supplies of wood nails, fence nails and fixings to suit your needs.
Nails are commonly used to fix items together, offering both strength and longevity. Wood nails are the most common as they easily hammer into wooden structures in order to join them together. They can be driven deep into the wood, making them easy to disguise and therefore in keeping with the structure.
Our galvanised nails come in a wide range of sizes both in terms of the head size and length as well as the packaging size. Our larger TIMco galvanised clout nails can be used to attach roofing felt, slate and shingles as well as other heavy-duty uses. We offer a wide range of different types of wood nails including Sherardised Annular Ringshank nails, galvanised round wire nails, square twist nails, panel pins and clout nails. These can all be bought in a range of different weights up to our 2.5kg boxes of wood nails. Our fence nails are all made to the highest quality with anti-rust protection to withstand any weather.
So if you're searching for high-quality nails and fixings, then please explore the range here at Mill Timber Direct. We sell all the fixings and wood nails required for your fence, decking or other garden furniture and household items. If you require any help or advice, please don't hesitate to contact our friendly, knowledgeable team.
Nails FAQs
What Nails Are Best?
The best nails to use depend on the specific project and materials you are working with. For general woodworking, galvanised or sheradised nails offer corrosion resistance and they can easily be hammered into wood, We also stock square twist nails, panel pins and clout nails, all of which can be used for different woodwork projects.
How Are Nails Different to Screws?
Nails and screws differ in their design and functionality. Nails are typically smooth, cylindrical fasteners that rely on friction and sheer strength for retention. Screws, on the other hand, have threads that create a tighter grip and allow for easier removal. Screws offer greater holding power and are more suitable for applications that require disassembly or increased stability.