Q:It know I can use these nails for framing but can I also use them for sheathing ?
by|Mar 21, 2021
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A: Hello Steve. Thank you for your question.
Our nails DWRHS10D131 is designed for framing as you know. Sheathing requires a common 8D (8 penny) Length is 2-1/2".
by|May 26, 2021
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Q:Which is the country of origin?
by|Sep 10, 2020
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A: The DWRHS12D148 is manufactured in Oman.
by|Sep 10, 2020
Q:Which is the county of origin?
by|Sep 10, 2020
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A: The DWRHS12D148 is manufactured in Oman.
by|Sep 10, 2020
Q:Can you use these DeWalt branded nails in a different brand 21 degree nail gun?
by|Mar 21, 2020
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A: I used these in a Husky nail gun and they working fine till now.
by|Apr 21, 2020
A: These are compatible with any framing nailer as long as it supports "21-degree" and "plastic collated" nails.
by|Apr 19, 2024
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Q:Can these be used for treated wood or exterior walls (are the galvanized?)
by|Jul 5, 2019
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A: We would not recommend using the DWRHS12D148 for these applications. The DWRHS12D148 are bright finish and are ideal for interior framing applications.
by|Jul 11, 2019
Q:Can I use this nail for deck?
by|Apr 7, 2018
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A: No. Need galvanized nails
by|May 5, 2023
A: You could. But you are better off using a deck screw. Easier to disassemble when needed (it isn’t a thing, it will happen. And will have better resilience against weather.
by|May 5, 2023
A: No you'd want galvanized nails if they will be for exterior use.
by|May 5, 2023
A: You will need to get the galvanized nails. These are not galvanized.
by|May 5, 2023
A: I wouldn't recommend using nails at all; use deck screws. They won't work their way out like nails and they're corrosion resistant. It'll cost you more, but you'll be much happier in the end.
by|Aug 8, 2020
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Q:I just ordered these for pickup at my store but now it's not allowing me to order any.... is this product sold out?
by|Apr 3, 2018
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A: Hi Stece, this item is not in stock online at this time; per our vendor, this item is estimated to be restocked in late April, which is subject to change. As this item is also sold in select Home Depot stores, you can contact your local Home Depot store to inquire if the product is available for purchase. Thanks for shopping Home Depot!
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Is this item in stock for pickup?
by|Jan 25, 2018
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A: Greg: Thank you for your inquiry with HomeDepot.com. The DEWALT 3-1/4 in. x 0.148 in. Metal Framing Nails (2000-Pack) is available on-line. This item can be ordered from the HomeDepot.com website or by calling HomeDepot.com Customer Service at 800-430-3376.
We hope this information is helpful, we appreciate your business
by|May 5, 2023
Q:do you carry 21/2" nails 31-34 degree clipped head nails for the Dewalt D51822 Air framing nail gun
by|Feb 7, 2017
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A: " Yes, i bought them at Home Depot. I also have the 3' nails too
by|May 5, 2023
A: We apologize. We do not have nails that fit these specifications in our current product line. However, any brand of nails that fits the fastener specifications for the tool will be compatible.
by|May 4, 2023
A: No but homedepot do
by|May 21, 2019
Q:can i use for wood?
by|Dec 15, 2015
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A: Yes, these are intended for use in wood applications.
by|May 27, 2019
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A: Yes. They are framing nails. They can be used on wood.
by|May 27, 2019
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A: Yes
by|Mar 8, 2023
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A: yes, nails should be used in wood or wood products. They will provide the ability to secure two or more pieces of wood together and maintain the durability and strength that will be needed to keep the pieces of wood together for many years. These are a good value.
by|May 27, 2019
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A: Yes
by|Mar 8, 2023
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A: No. Unfortunately these are designed to fasten glass. These nails can be used for wood, but you would need to encase the wood in glass first.