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Framing Nails

Nails

Every solid build starts with the right fastener in the right spot. From framing walls to hanging trim, nails handle more of the work on a job site than almost any other hardware. With a variety of nails in Tractor Supply’s fasteners inventory, you can find the right one for your next project.

Straightforward Fasteners For Life Out Here

Nails are critical components of nearly every building task, such as framing, roofing, siding and general repair work. You can build with confidence knowing your project is supported by the right hardware thanks to our vast selection of nails. Most have a flat head that sits flush against the surface and a pointed shaft, called the shank, that drives into wood, masonry or composite material. Smooth shanks drive in and pull out without much resistance, while ring-shank nails have ridges along the shaft that bite in as the nail sets, locking it in place. Spiral shanks use a twisted profile that turns as it drives, threading into the wood for a stronger grip.

Our selection also includes materials for various fastening needs. Steel and carbon steel cover most indoor and sheltered work, and galvanized steel adds a zinc coating for jobs exposed to weather or moisture. Stainless steel handles the harshest conditions best, including saltwater exposure and environments with persistent moisture.

Heavy-Gauge Nails for Structural Work

Walls, floors and roof systems need fasteners that won't give under a heavy load. Framing nails work with air-powered nail guns to move quickly through wood-frame construction. They drive fast and land flush, so there's no need to stop and set each one by hand. Common nails do the same job with a hammer, with a thick shank and a wide head that bite into wood and stay put. Both come in galvanized versions for outdoor builds and treated lumber use.

Thin-Shank Nails for Trim and Finish Work

Trim work is where a nail that is too big or too heavy can split wood, cause surface damage or create a hole that won’t fill cleanly. Finishing nails are strong enough for baseboards, door frames and window trim without splitting the wood or leaving a large hole. For thinner or more delicate wood pieces, brad nails are the better choice because they're narrow enough to drive in without cracking the material.

Purpose-Built Nails for Specific Jobs

Wire nails are a general-purpose option that covers rough carpentry, fencing and everyday repair work around the property. Specialty nails are purpose-made for a single job, whether that's roofing nails with wide flat heads for holding shingles or coated siding nails for fiber cement and panel installation. Aluminum construction and corrosion-resistant coatings show up often in these nails designed for outdoor or treated-lumber applications.

Stock Up on Nails at Tractor Supply

No matter the scale of your project, having the right nails ensures your work is built to last. Our selection includes durable, high-quality options that fit every building task, whether you’re constructing, repairing or crafting. Shop for nails and other hardware supplies on our website or at your local Tractor Supply store.