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Thursday, 21 March 2019

How to Stop Nails Splitting Timber

Flat or round nails can split timber, especially if they're used near the edge because the sloped tip acts as a wedge. An old tip is to shear the tips off wire nails to stop them doing this. The nail then shears and cuts through fibres rather than acting as a wedge, pushing them apart and splitting the timber.
Posted by Eugene Brennan at 11:39 am
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Labels: architrave, construction, DIY, nails, skirting, timber, tools

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