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masonry nail
a hardened steel nail designed for fastening materials to masonry surfaces like concrete or brick
A masonry nail is a sturdy nail designed for use on hard materials like brick, stone, or concrete. It is usually made of hardened steel to prevent bending or breaking and often has a grooved body to grip the material tightly. The nail typically features a pointed tip to help it penetrate the tough surface. Masonry nails are commonly used in construction and renovation to securely attach items like wood or metal to masonry surfaces.
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