⚒️ Nail your next project with timeless strength and style!
The Tremont Nail CW6M offers 2-inch black oxide decorative nails made from solid steel, designed specifically for historic renovation and preservation. With heavy-duty thickness to minimize loosening and proudly made in the USA, these nails combine durability with authentic vintage aesthetics, perfect for professional paneling and restoration projects.
Manufacturer | Tremont Nail Company* |
Part Number | CW6MX |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | inch |
Usage | Paneling |
Batteries Included? | No |
G**S
perfect match to description
it was perfect to expectations
F**I
A great look to finish off the barn wood1
High quality and a great look. I added barn wood to my walls in the golf simulator room and used it there and on the cabinet we made to hold the monitor.
J**R
Look great!
We used these nails for pine 1x8 flooring.They look great, however I would recommend putting a finish on the flooring first because the nail heads are proud of the surface.
A**R
Great quality
Great antique nails. Using on viking shields. Clench nicely.
M**D
Perfect for my old world project
Gorgeous nails, adding realism to the proper period. As other people said, the oxide does come off on to your hands a bit. For my project it did not matter.
G**E
Will not disappoint
I love these nails for their rustic look. Have purchased multiple lengths from the same buyer. It's an excellent product that arrives in a timely manner and was just as I'd expected.
A**R
Very hard and great to look at.
Nails are very hard and nice to look at. Going to use them on my shiplap walls at the camp in building.
M**.
Wonderful antique reproduction nails for furniture projects
These nails are great for adding strength to wood joints, and are a perfect way to add antique charm to your furniture pieces! I used these to build a Dutch style tool chest and they made for a very strong connection on the front and side pieces.You'll want to make sure and use pilot holes with these, and practice on scrap boards to make sure you get the size of the holes right. I used a 3/16" drill bit for the main hole, and 13/64" bit just in the top board to allow clearance for that nail shaft. And remember, these should be oriented with the grain, not across it!
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