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Nails 65x2.8 500 gms
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For assembling supers. Each corner of a super needs 11 nails, 6 going one way and 5 the other, which is one in each lug of the dovetail. As a rough guide there are enough nails in 500 gms to assemble 3 supers but not 4.
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Nails 50x2.8 500 gms
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For assembling lid rims
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Nails 50x2.8 250 gms
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For assembling lid rims
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Nails 50x2.8 100 gms
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For assembling lid rims
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Nails 40x2.0 500 gms
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to secure the risers to the bottom board
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Nails 40x2.0 250 gms
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to secure the risers to the bottom board
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Nails 40x2.0 100gms
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to secure the risers to the bottom board
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Nails 30x1.4 500gms
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the ideal size for assembling frames, no longer available as a commercial size so we have to get them specially made. They are exactly the right length without being so thick they split the timber. Not the cheapest alternative but by far the best
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Nails 30x1.4 250gms
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the ideal size for assembling frames, no longer available as a commercial size so we have to get them specially made. They are exactly the right length without being so thick they split the timber. Not the cheapest alternative but by far the best
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Nails 30x1.4 100gms
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the ideal size for assembling frames, no longer available as a commercial size so we have to get them specially made. They are exactly the right length without being so thick they split the timber. Not the cheapest alternative but by far the best
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