Options
Quantity
Only 4 left
1 lb contains 1 lb
Login
By signing into your account, you represent that you have read and agree to our Terms and our Privacy Policy
This item is eligible for free shipping
Product Details
Copper Nails are often used with Copper Burrs, also known as copper washers, to create a traditional copper rivet, similar to clinch or clench nailing. Copper rivets are often utilized in classic planked wooden boat construction.
See the "Burr Size Selector" chart below for burr and nail assembly suggestions.
Tech Specs
Penny Size | Nail Gauge (#) | Length (inches) | Shank Diameter (inch) | Head Diameter (inch) | Count/Lb (approx) | Item Number |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2d | 15 | 1" | 0.072 | 5/32" | 685 | NCC15X1 |
3d | 14 | 1-1/4" | 0.083 | 13/64" | 424 | NCC14X11/4 |
4d | 12 | 1-1/2" | 0.109 | 1/4" | 205 | NCC12X11/2 |
5d | 12 | 1-3/4" | 0.109 | 1/4" | 165 | NCC12X13/4 |
6d | 11 | 2" | 0.120 | 1/4" | 133 | NCC11X2 |
8d | 10 | 2-1/2" | 0.134 | 9/32" | 86 | NCC10X21/2 |
10d | 9 | 3" | 0.148 | 5/16" | 55 | NCC9X3 |
16d | 8 | 3-1/2" | 0.165 | 11/32" | 40 | NCC8X31/2 |
20d | 6 | 4" | 0.203 | 7/16" | 23 | NCC6X4 |
40d | 4 | 5" | 0.238 | 15/32" | 14 | NCC4X5 |
Burr Size Selector | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Nail Penny Size | Nail Gauge (#) | Nail Shank Dia (inch) | Burr Loose Fit (#) | Burr ID Loose Fit (inch) | Burr Tight Fit (#) | Burr ID Tight Fit (inch) |
2d | 15 | 0.072 | - | - | - | - |
3d | 14 | 0.083 | 14 | 0.093 | - | - |
4d | 12 | 0.109 | 12 | 0.124 | 13 | 0.100 |
5d | 12 | 0.109 | 12 | 0.124 | 13 | 0.100 |
6d | 11 | 0.120 | 12 | 0.124 | - | - |
8d | 10 | 0.134 | 10 | 0.138 | 12 | 0.124 |
10d | 9 | 0.148 | 8 | 0.166 | 9 | 0.146 |
16d | 8 | 0.165 | 7 | 0.176 | 8 | 0.166 |
20d | 6 | 0.203 | 6 | 0.206 | - | - |
40d | 4 | 0.238 | - | - | - | - |
Reviews
Filter Reviews
Rating
Locale
11 to 19 of 26 Reviews
11 – 19 of 26 Reviews
Most Recent
Virginia
5 out of 5 stars.
Is exactly what I wanted
11 years ago
I purchased the smallest size of these nails to use as part of the finishing trim on a deck I built for my house. The nails are holding thin strips of Ipe (Brazilian Ironwood) to posts on the deck and look absolutely stunning against the oiled finish of the wood. I know the copper is going to lose it's shine eventually but they look very sharp now.
Helpful?
Roscoe, NY
1 out of 5 stars.
Poor 1st experience
11 years ago
I cancelled the order after being informed that the item was out of stock......... and wasn't arriving for THREE WEEKS. Really? Three weeks for a pound of nails? Surely you were kidding. How hard is it to keep a supply of nails in stock?
Helpful?
Orcas Island, WA
4 out of 5 stars.
Great for Rivets on Outdoor Products
13 years ago
Copper Nails combined with copper roves make great rivets when joining two pieces of wood for outdoor use. Makes a decorative and weather resistant joint. I used them when building outdoor benches of Alaskan Yellow Cedar attaching both the seat and back rail parts.
Helpful?
Cashiers, NC
4 out of 5 stars.
Good quality nails
14 years ago
I was worried that these nails would bend too easily when driven into hard material, but they held up very well under my pounding.
Helpful?
oHIo
4 out of 5 stars.
copper nails
14 years ago
cut down the trees and hammered the nails in and now the trees are dead or dieing.
Helpful?
New Mexico
5 out of 5 stars.
Hobby use
15 years ago
I was very pleased with the handling of my order. I was concerned about ordering a small quantity, no need to worry! Excellent customer service.
Helpful?
decatur illinois
5 out of 5 stars.
great price hard to find in this area
15 years ago
very good tensil strenght and a lot stronger than twisted copper wire for flint knapping
Helpful?
Monroeville, NJ
5 out of 5 stars.
Finally found a distributor
15 years ago
I used these nails for attaching lead pad weights to hand-carved decoys. Worked great and are perfect length.
Helpful?
JAY, ME
5 out of 5 stars.
GREAT NAILS
15 years ago
I USED 4D COPPER NAILS TO INSTALL A COPPER CEILING. [...]
Helpful?
7 Ratings-Only Reviews
11 – 19 of 26 Reviews