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Posted 10/20/2025 22:44 (#11407574 - in reply to #11407521)
Subject: RE: Screws vs Nails



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WYDave - 10/20/2025 21:37

There are two types of loads that a fastener can provide:

- shear 

- pullout

Screws obviously would do better in good, dense wood on pullout strength. 

Some versions of nails (a common 16d nail), manually driven home) will have a higher shear strength than a #10 screw. A nailgun nail might be on par with a #10 screw. 

Screw pullout or tensile strength depends on the thread form, but is usually much better than common nails. 



Make me wonder do they still make what we called a pole barn nail? It had grooves around it and was almost impossible to pull out of a piece of wood.
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