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You can get premium quality, 3-1/2" spiral shank nails for an air nailer from Maze Nails (http://www.mazenails.com/). They are a little pricy, but a significantly better nail than your average nail-gun nail.Most nail houses only stock up to 3-1/4" for air nailers, and the shank size is smaller than the Maze nail shanks.Good luck.Scott
Raphael:I got some nail info...My friend here near me uses 16 penny ring shank galvanized nails. These are loose nails that you install with a hammer. They measure 3 1/2" in length. He installs two nails through the face of the planks not blind nailing them as he likes to set them in from the edges, on 6" wide and 8" wide planks.
My original Idea was to blind nail the floor in place and then go back and face nail it with "antique" square nails at my leasure.Any suggestions on the size/type of finish nail I can blind nail with and reasonably expect the planking to hold until I add these face nails?
If you want a square nail with a raised head to protrude from the floor, talk to a farrier and get some horse shoeing nails for a draft horse.
I was thinking of a rectanglar head, blount tip, taperd shank concrete nail. I'm wondering if they have enough grip though, over the long haul.
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