Grip-Rite 304 Stainless Steel Ring Shank Patio Deck Nail #10 x 2-1/2 in, 1
As construction materials and techniques evolve, fastener design keeps pace with the changing technology. Fastener needs vary from project to project and the safety and life expectancy of the project can be extended based upon the fastener used. Fasteners have been designed to meet the special needs of projects such as roofing or drywall and in many cases are known by the application for which they are intended. Prime Guard Max fasteners stand the test of time.
For use in decks, docks and general wood to wood construction projects
Aggressive annular ring shank holds boards tightly
Checkered head blends with wood grain and diffracts Sunlight
Certified type 304 or type 305 stainless steel alloy meets AISI standards
Simpson Strong-Tie A23Z ZMAX Galvanized Angle, 2 in. x 1-1/2 in
Not only do angles make joints stronger, they also provide more consistent, straight corners. Simpson Strong-Tie offers a wide variety of angles in various sizes and thicknesses to handle light-duty jobs or projects where a structural connection is needed. Some can be bent (skewed) to match the project. For outdoor projects or those where moisture is present, use our ZMAX zinc-coated connectors, which provide extra resistance against corrosion (look for a "Z" at the end of the model number).
Simpson Strong Tie A66 Galvanized Steel 12 Ga Reinforcing Angle, 5-7/8 In. X
Used to reinforce right angle connections. Fastens wood to wood. This product is made to help resist lateral forces. Great for home repair projects. 90 deg. angle. Galvanized steel. Some sizes available with ZMAX coating.
Simpson Strong-Tie ABU66Z Z-MAX 12 Gauge Post Base, 6 In. X 6 In.
The ABU is an adjustable post base which offers moisture protection and finished hardware appearance. Manufactured with ZMAX steel for enhanced corrosion resistance. These post bases feature a 1" stand-off height above concrete floors, code-required when supporting permanent structures that are exposed to the weather, or water splash, or in basements. They reduce the potential for decay at post and column ends. Post bases do not provide adequate resistance to prevent members from rotating about the base and are not recommended for non top-supported installations (such as fences or unbraced carports). Place the standoff base and then the post in the ABU and fasten using nails or Strong-Drive SD Connector screws or bolts.