Assorted Nail Packs

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About Assorted Nail Packs

Assorted nail packs provide a comprehensive selection of the most commonly used nails and pins in one convenient storage case, making them essential for tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts alike. These multi-compartment sets typically include panel pins, lost head nails, oval wire nails, and round wire nails in various sizes and gauges, eliminating the need to purchase individual boxes of each type. MyToolShed.co.uk offers quality assorted nail packs from trusted brands like Draper, featuring durable storage cases with clearly labelled compartments for quick identification and selection.

Whether you're hanging picture frames, installing skirting boards, assembling furniture, or undertaking general carpentry work, having an assorted nail pack ensures you'll always have the right fastener to hand. Professional carpenters, joiners, and general builders particularly value the compact, organised format that allows them to carry a versatile selection of fixings without the bulk of multiple individual boxes—ideal for mobile tradespeople who need efficiency on-site.

Applications

  • Carpenters and Joiners: Second fix work, architraves, skirting boards, door linings, and general timber fixing
  • Cabinet Makers: Securing backing panels, fixing beading, and furniture assembly
  • Picture Framers: Assembling frames and securing backing boards with panel pins
  • Shop Fitters: Installing display units, shelving, and decorative trim work
  • General Builders: Maintaining versatile fixings for diverse construction tasks
  • Property Maintenance Professionals: Repairs, refurbishment, and general maintenance work
  • DIY Enthusiasts: Home improvement projects, furniture assembly, and household repairs
  • Set Designers: Theatre, film, and exhibition work requiring temporary and permanent timber fixings

Choosing The Right Assorted Nail Packs

When selecting an assorted nail pack from MyToolShed.co.uk, consider the total piece count based on your usage frequency. Sets range from around 200 pieces for occasional DIY use up to 1,000+ pieces for professional applications. Examine the specific contents to ensure the variety matches your typical requirements—the best assortments include multiple sizes of commonly used nail types rather than obscure sizes you'll rarely need.

Storage case quality is crucial for long-term usability. Look for robust compartmentalised boxes with secure closures that won't spill contents in your tool bag or van. Clear lid designs allow quick identification without opening the case. Consider the nail material and finish: bright steel nails suit interior work, whilst galvanised nails provide better corrosion resistance for exterior projects or damp conditions. Brand reputation matters—established manufacturers like Draper ensure consistent sizing, proper hardening, and straight shanks that won't bend during driving.

Safety Information

Always wear safety glasses when hammering nails to protect eyes from flying fragments or bent nails. Ensure proper hammer technique to avoid missed strikes that could cause hand injuries. When working at height or on ladders, maintain three points of contact and use appropriate fall protection equipment. Store nail packs securely with lids closed to prevent spillage and potential puncture injuries, particularly important in households with children.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between panel pins and lost head nails?

Panel pins are more slender with smaller heads, designed for lightweight applications like fixing thin panels and beading. Lost head nails are slightly thicker with marginally larger heads, offering greater holding power for heavier applications like skirting boards and architraves. Both can be punched below the surface and filled over for an invisible finish.

Can I use bright steel nails for exterior projects?

Bright steel nails (the most common type in basic assortments) will rust when exposed to moisture and are only suitable for interior use in dry conditions. For exterior applications, you'll need galvanised or stainless steel nails. Always check the product specification at MyToolShed.co.uk before purchasing if you need weather-resistant fixings.

How do I prevent timber from splitting when hammering nails?

Drill small pilot holes in hardwoods or near timber edges, use oval nails orientated parallel to the grain, and avoid placing nails too close to the end of timber (maintain at least 25mm from edges). Ensure you're using an appropriately sized nail for the timber thickness, and consider blunting the nail point slightly as sharp points can act like wedges that split the grain.

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