with a hammer
Most commonly, roofing nails - a nail with an over sized head and a relatively short shank.
The only type of nail for shingles is a roofing nail. Other nails have too small of a head and will pull through. You can use staples in an air gun, but they tend to pull through also.
try using galvanized-- large head 1- 1/2 inch long
pure copper nail and not (plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the roof nails, you'd have to put hammer it in the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die than you'd have to remove it
pure copper nail and not (plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the roof nails, you'd have to put hammer it in the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die than you'd have to remove it
Yes, pure copper nail and not (plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the roof nails, you'd have to put hammer it in the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die than you'd have to remove it
Yes, pure copper nail and not (plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the roof nails, you'd have to put hammer it in the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die than you'd have to remove it.
That depends on what you are trying to say. Nails are in the roof to hold the shingles in place, but he stands on the roof while nailing those nails.
1st AnswerNo nails they weren't invented yet. Pegs were used to hold wood together as well as fitting the pieces together as if a puzzle. 2nd AnswerA nail set is a device used to drive finishing nails flush with the surface of the wood. A medieval nail set, if such existed, would have had no nails in it, the same as any other nail set. There were nails in the middle ages, by the way. They are mentioned in the Bible in several places, including a passage about allocation of iron for nails for the Temple of Solomon. And I am told nails from the true cross were a hot item among people buying and selling religious relics.3rd AnswerHand-forged iron nails were made from Roman times (large iron nails were used in crucifixions throughout the Roman world). I have a 3.5 inch 12th century nail from the roof of Lincoln cathedral in my collection - many hundreds of similar nails were originally used in the construction of that roof. Nails were not made in "sets" but in huge numbers by local village blacksmiths, or by smiths employed on specific construction sites.
There are various types of nails used for different applications, such as common nails for general construction, finish nails for trim work, roofing nails for securing shingles, and concrete nails for masonry projects. Other types include brad nails for delicate trim work, spiral nails for decking, and ring-shank nails for increased holding power.
Nails or staples. Nails are better.
the nails rust.