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ToolGuyd > Fasteners > Paslode Claims Their Nails are Exactly as Advertised

Paslode Claims Their Nails are Exactly as Advertised

Jan 9, 2013 Stuart 5 Comments

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Strip of Paslode Framing Nails

In late-November 2012, Paslode sent over a press release that says their hot-dipped galvanized nails meet corrosion resistant and dimension code requirements. They also insist their nails are superior to unnamed competitors’ nails.

Paslode markets their nails as being corrosion preventative and resistant and building code compliant and enlisted an independent test lab to prove the validity of these claims. They also had several competing brands’ nails tested as well.

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Independent testing showed that not only did Paslode’s nails rust 200 hours later than one competitor’s nails during salt fog corrosion testing, they were compliant with building codes that required nails to be within ± 0.004″ of the advertised shank dimension. Some competitive products were found to be slightly undersized and outside of compliance limits.

Full Press Release (via Paslode)

We asked for a copy of the independent lab report so that we could examine and interpret the test results for ourselves, but it never showed up. Possibly because Paslode’s hot-dipped galvanized nails did not come up on top in all test areas?

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5 Comments

  1. Steve R.

    Jan 9, 2013

    Thanks for the heads-up. I think you meant that the Paslode nails were “building code compliant” rather than there was a complaint about the building code. That’s what happens when you’re in a spelling bee once as a kid; you can never read a sentence again without catching the spelling errors.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jan 9, 2013

      Thanks for the correction! I do proofread everything I write, I promise, but mistypings sometimes sneak pass my best efforts.

      Reply
      • Mahalo

        Jan 10, 2013

        It’s tough when both “compliant” and “complaint” are legitimate words that make it through first-line-of-defense mechanisms, like spell check.

        Reply
  2. Vincent

    Aug 11, 2013

    And structural engineers asked for a 16 D nail which is Gun nail will be equal to the 16D

    Reply
  3. sam branch

    Jan 22, 2015

    need three and half inch nails 16d for my paslode fuel/framing

    Reply

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