Shop Quality Nails at Fixings2Go
Discover the perfect Nails for every fixing task with our Nails category at Fixings2Go. From fine finish work to heavy duty structural jobs we stock a wide range of essential Nails engineered for secure long lasting results in construction roofing cladding and everyday building projects.
Types of Nails
We stock an extensive range featuring galvanised bright sherardised stainless steel and copper finishes. These options provide good corrosion resistance for indoor use or superior durability in outdoor and demanding environments.
Collated Brad Nails
Angled and straight versions in 16 and 18 gauge. Available in galvanised and A2 stainless steel these fine Nails suit second fix carpentry skirting architraves and trim work with clean discreet results.
Panel Pins
Slim and versatile in bright and sherardised finishes. Ideal for light woodworking mouldings beading and cabinetry where a neat minimal appearance matters.
Masonry Nails
Zinc plated options including washered and Mickey styles. These provide strong holding power in brick block and concrete for fixing battens conduits and general masonry attachments.
Clout Nails and Roofing Nails
Copper and galvanised choices built for exterior use. Popular for roofing felt slate cladding and timber sheeting thanks to their broad heads and reliable weather resistance.
Round Wire Nails and Lost Head Nails
Bright galvanised and stainless steel versions. These everyday favourites offer solid grip in general carpentry framing and timber construction projects.
Annular Ring Shank Nails
Bright finish with ringed shanks for extra holding strength. Excellent for timber flooring fencing and structural timber work where pull out resistance is important.
Clipped Head Nails
Collated ring shank options in bright finish often supplied with fuel cells. Designed for fast high volume framing and first fix timber applications.
Polymer Headed Pins and Nails
Stainless steel with black or white polymer heads plus A4 stainless steel versions. These blend discreetly into cladding and decorative timber while offering excellent corrosion protection.
Cut Clasp Nails and Express Nails
Traditional and practical designs for quick secure fixing in timber and general construction.
Slate Straps
Copper straps providing reliable support and fixing for slate roofing installations.
Key Features and Popular Uses
These Nails deliver strong grip reliable hold and easy installation across timber framing second fix carpentry masonry roofing and cladding projects with excellent corrosion resistance for lasting results.
Category |
Examples |
Key Features |
Popular Uses |
|---|---|---|---|
| Collated Brad Nails | 16g and 18g angled or straight | Fine gauge galvanised or stainless | Skirting architraves trim work |
| Panel Pins | Bright and sherardised | Slim profile neat finish | Mouldings beading light woodworking |
| Masonry Nails | Zinc plated washered Mickey | Strong drive into hard materials | Brick block battens conduits |
| Clout and Roofing Nails | Copper galvanised | Broad heads weather resistant | Roofing felt slate cladding |
| Round Wire and Lost Head | Bright galvanised stainless | Versatile grip various lengths | General carpentry framing |
| Ring Shank Nails | Annular ring shank clipped head | Extra pull out resistance | Flooring fencing structural timber |
| Specialist Nails | Polymer headed cut clasp express | Discreet heads or quick fixing | Cladding decorative work fast jobs |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main types of Nails available?
Nails come in many forms including collated brad Nails for fine trim work panel pins for light woodworking masonry Nails for brick and concrete clout Nails for roofing round wire Nails for general carpentry and ring shank Nails for extra holding power in structural timber.
What are ring shank Nails used for?
Ring shank Nails feature annular rings along the shank that grip timber tightly. They excel in applications needing strong pull out resistance such as flooring fencing roofing and structural framing where movement or wind could loosen standard Nails.
When should I choose stainless steel Nails?
Stainless steel Nails in A2 or A4 grades offer superior corrosion resistance. They perform brilliantly in outdoor projects coastal areas cladding roofing and any location exposed to moisture or harsh weather for long term durability.
What is the difference between brad Nails and panel pins?
Brad Nails are slightly thicker with a small head and suit second fix carpentry like skirting and architraves. Panel pins are finer and slimmer ideal for delicate mouldings beading and light tasks where minimal visibility is key.
Are galvanised Nails suitable for outdoor use?
Yes galvanised Nails provide good protection against rust and work well for exterior timber roofing fencing and general outdoor construction where reliable weather resistance is needed.
What Nails work best for masonry and concrete?
Masonry Nails in zinc plated finishes including washered and Mickey styles deliver strong drive and holding power into brick block and concrete for fixing battens fixtures and other attachments.
Why use collated Nails?
Collated Nails load easily into nail guns for faster installation. They speed up large projects like framing first fix timber work and high volume second fix carpentry while maintaining consistent results.
Can polymer headed Nails be used outdoors?
Polymer headed Nails in stainless steel with black or white heads combine discreet blending into cladding or decorative timber with excellent corrosion resistance making them perfect for visible outdoor applications.
Why shop for Nails at Fixings2Go?
Nails from Fixings2Go bring together quality variety and practicality to help you complete jobs with confidence. With options for carpentry roofing masonry cladding and structural work you can find the perfect fixing solution for every project.
Need More Help Choosing the Right Nails?
Our friendly customer service team are always ready to provide answers offer support and share information. So if you are still unsure on which product best suits your needs or for any other questions or queries please do not hesitate to give us a call on 01424 220384.








