TH 2200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Drywall, Lath
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You can get them with a wide variety. We tend to get 20 6 gauge, d pennies. Box nails same shape, but smaller diameter. Framing nail same size, but with a grooved head (meant for repetitive use: head, shank, point, finish nails. Casing nails slender, and used to attach lath to studs (very sinny to avoid splitting) Brad very small and thin, a type of wire nail: duplex/ scaffold. You can add tie line to it. As you bash it in, it will twist and pull out the buiding material: roofing nails. We do not normally use any of these. Lath nail - slender, and used to attach lath to studs (very sinny to avoid splitting) Clout nail scenery constructruction (this looks very weird: nail sets. Different sizes for different nals: pneumatic. Wide crown staples we use inch. Brads used for moldng and trim work in the scene shop.