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Simpson Strong-Tie T18N200FNB - 2" 18ga 316SS Straight Finish Nails 500ct
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Simpson Swan Secure T18N200FNB 316 Stainless Steel 18-Gauge Brad Nails contain more Nickel than a comparable 304SS fastener. This increases the corrosion protection in the harshest environments. Simpson Swan Secure 316 stainless steel nails are manufactured with very high steel tensile strengths ranging from 125,000 to 145,000 pounds per square inch making them leaders in the industry. Convenient 500 count packs are an economical way to purchase 316 stainless steel fasteners.
Albert Felten
2025-08-25 12:02:38
They work well. No problems. I used a couple thousand nails. I bought them because I wanted to make sure I did not see any corrosion over time. I probably could have saved money and bought the 304ss.I did not have one jam. I am using a pneumatic Bostitch Smart Point nailer that is a couple years old, but has several projects on it already. I was using 7/8" cedar boards and did not see any splitting. All nails were driven into the wood the same depth (cedar top layer and pressure treated lumber bottom layer).I do not have any complaints.
Leah
2025-07-28 15:46:10
A few of the nails jammed in my brad nailer, I haven't had this problem with standard brads so I believe the brand might be the issue. Too soon to tell if they'll stand the test of time but so far they seem good.
C. Beard
2025-07-03 10:33:36
I use these to install pvc trim, other types will turn black or rust then bleed onto the trim. Don't be cheap, buy once, cry once.
Customer
2025-06-22 11:59:13
As expected. Not sure what else to say!
J. A. Nelson
2025-03-02 11:27:37
So I have a Old Black and Decker 12 volt cordless nailer that I have used consistently for a few years and it has performed flawlessly using bostich brad nails. So I am starting to do some work that requires stainless steel brads and I purchased these in 2". The B&D shoots these in Bostich steel all day long and with no jambing. I don't even get into my second stick and these things misfire and after clearing the jamb, put a new stick and shoot about 7 nails and another jamb. But this time it screws up my B&D plunger in the gun and it won't finish firing. So I go get a Bostich Air Brad Nailer and these brads jamb it as well constantly but have not bent the plunger yet so buyer beware. This is the first time that this has happened in my guns and I fully blame these nails. As soon as I finish this required project. I will trash the remainder of nails and attempt using another brand of brads if need be in stainless steel. I lost the use of a nice tool and I hope that I can get it repaired because of these nails.'t
Matt Nadalin
2024-12-09 18:01:00
I bought these before shopping around. $35 ish dollars for 500 nails seemed steep and after buying a pack and needed more I realized these are way way over priced. Found some for $8 at Home Depot for double the amount. Both stainless steel 2†nails.
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