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Grip-Rite 8D 2-1/2 in. Box Bright Steel Nails, Flat Head, 30 lb

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Grip-Rite 8D 2-1/2 in. Box Bright Steel Nails, Flat Head, 30 lbGrip Rite 8D 2 1 2 in. Box Bright Steel Nails, 30 lb Grip Rite box nails are designed for wood to wood fastening in general construction, carpentry, and framing. The thinner shank with diamond point helps reduce splitting while the smooth shank and flat head drive cleanly and sit flush for a professional finish. Key Features: General Construction Ready: Ideal for carpentry, framing, and multi purpose wood to wood fastening Reduced Splitting: Thinner

Grip-Rite 8D 2-1/2 in. Box Bright Steel Nails, 30 lb

Grip-Rite box nails are designed for wood-to-wood fastening in general construction, carpentry, and framing. The thinner shank with diamond point helps reduce splitting while the smooth shank and flat head drive cleanly and sit flush for a professional finish.


Key Features:

  • General Construction Ready: Ideal for carpentry, framing, and multi-purpose wood-to-wood fastening
  • Reduced Splitting: Thinner shank and diamond point penetrate wood cleanly
  • Smooth Driving: Smooth shank for consistent, efficient installation
  • Flush Finish: Flat head seats neatly against the wood surface
  • Bright Steel Build: Economical steel nails suited for interior applications

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Nail Type Box nails
Penny Size 8D
Length 2-1/2 in.
Material/Finish Bright steel (uncoated)
Head Type Flat head
Shank Type Smooth shank
Point Type Diamond point
Intended Use General construction, carpentry, framing; wood-to-wood fastening
Package Weight 30 lb (carton)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What projects are these nails best for?
A: They’re suited for general construction tasks like carpentry, framing, and other wood-to-wood fastening where a thinner shank helps prevent splitting.


Q: Do these nails have a coating?
A: This specific variant is bright steel (uncoated), intended primarily for interior or dry environments.


Q: What is the head and point style?
A: They feature a flat head for a flush finish and a diamond point for easier starts and reduced splitting.


Q: Can I use these outdoors?
A: Bright steel nails are not recommended for exterior exposure; choose galvanized or coated versions for outdoor use.


Q: Are they compatible with nail guns?
A: No, these are hand-drive nails intended for hammer installation.


Streamlined Strength for Effortless Finishes

These box nails bring a refined, purposeful simplicity to finishing carpentry—sleek shafts and crisp flat heads that disappear into the work. I love the diamond-point detail; it glides into wood with poise, keeping grains intact. Use them to assemble trim and built-ins where you want structure without visual noise. They’re an understated essential for polished, luxurious interiors.


Equip your jobsite with these Grip-Rite box nails and get reliable, split-free fastening for your next carpentry or framing project.

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