🔨 Nail your frame game with pro-grade precision!
FramePac’s 10mm hardwood V Nails come in a massive 3000-pack, crafted from hardened alloy steel for durable, gap-free picture frame corner joints. Perfectly sized for both soft and hardwood frames, these nails are optimized for use with automatic V nailers, making them the go-to choice for professional and DIY picture framing projects.
Manufacturer | FramePac |
Part Number | 43457-72079 |
Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 4.17 x 2.6 x 1.65 inches |
Item model number | 43457-72079 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3/8 inch [10mm] - 3000 pack |
Style | AMP - Hardwood |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Installation Method | Nail Down |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**N
I was supriosed how well they work.
I was surprised how well these worked. I've just started making frames for my wife's sewing. A large frame (2ft x 3ft) needed more support on the mitered corners, so I thought I'd try these. While glueing up, after I'd nailed these in, the two edges of the frame I was working on fell off my bench, but the joint held together! So I just had to write up a good review for these folks.
J**D
Good purchase
Look good, but have not tried them yet!
C**Y
Works Great!
Great product. Works great in soft thin wood. Easy to install with light hammer. Perfect size.
E**R
Did the job
Worked well.
J**R
Exactly what I needed
A customer asked me to build a large frame, because it was so large I was worried about keeping it together with just glue and pin nails. I couldn't justify an air nailer for one frame, so I thought I would give these a shot. They worked flawlessly in 1/2" thick poplar. I would not hesitate to buy them again. One tip I would give is to use light taps with a small hammer. If you try to hammer them in to hard/fast they may not drive straight and could mess things up.Worth every Penny!
M**H
A handy little device with multiple uses
I had looked up ordering a custom vent cover for my furnace's return air duct. The cost was more than $300. So I decided to build my own. I found a vintage looking screen and tracked down some wood for the frame. I mocked up what would be a perfect cover. However, my wood framing turned out to be quite thin. I used the FramePac V nails in the corners like a frame maker. They worked seamlessly. And I look like a craftsman.
D**N
Picture frame miracles!
Once I discovered these I bought them immediately! They were easy enough to put into pine picture frames. I used some glue and let the frames sit for a few hours before I moved them. I recommend using needle nose pliers to hold the nails so you do not smash your fingers.
D**E
Package was busted
I got these nails and while the nails themselves were good, the plastic container was broken and the nails were all over the place inside the envelope they sent it in. While most of the strips were intact there were some strips just In pieces
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