There are several different types of nails, each with their own specific uses and characteristics. Here are some of the most common types of nails: 1. Common nails: These are the most basic type of nails and are used for general construction purposes such as framing and woodworking. 2. Finish nails: These nails are smaller and thinner than common nails, and are used for finishing work such as trim and molding. 3. Brad nails: These nails are even smaller than finish nails and are used for delicate work such as attaching thin moldings and decorative trims. 4. Roofing nails: These nails have a wide head and a sharp point and are used for attaching roofing materials to a roof deck. 5. Masonry nails: These nails are made from hardened steel and are designed to be driven into concrete or brick without bending. 6. Concrete nails: These are similar to masonry nails but have fluted shafts to help them grip the concrete. 7. Upholstery nails: These nails have decorative heads and are used to attach upholstery fabrics to furniture. 8. Panel pins: These are small, thin nails used for attaching thin panels, such as those found in cabinet making. 9. Ring shank nails: These nails have ridges on the shaft to provide extra holding power and are often used for attaching subflooring or decking. 10. Coil nails: These nails come in a long strip or coil and are used with a specialized nail gun for fast installation of siding, fencing, and other construction materials. It's important to select the right type of nail for the job at hand to ensure a secure and long-lasting hold.
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Thank you 😊 Tushu for for not playing music 🎶 in this video.I love this type of videos.But I am sorry 😔 because I don't like your black nails,I love your colourful nails .
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