Elevate finish carpentry with Paslode 2 in. L X 16 Ga. Angled Strip Galvanized Finish Nails (20°). Built for precision, durability, and rust resistance, these Paslode nails are purpose‑built for high‑quality trim, cabinetry, and decorative mouldings. Their thoughtful design helps you achieve a professional, flawless look with fewer jams and rework.
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2 in. length, 16-gauge — the ideal profile for interior finish work, delivering strong holding power while keeping nail holes discreet in baseboards, casing, and thin trim.
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20-degree angled strip, plastic collated — optimized for Paslode angled nailers, allowing smooth feeding and accurate placement in tight corners and around obstacles.
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Galvanized finish — provides corrosion resistance for moisture-prone areas and long‑lasting performance in finish applications where durability matters.
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Chisel point, smooth shank — engineered to bite cleanly into wood with minimal splitting and tear-out, ensuring a precise drive every time.
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0.11 in. diameter — a balanced profile that combines strength with a small footprint on finished surfaces.
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2,000 nails per box in clamshell packaging — generous quantity for bigger projects and quick reloads, with easy transport and organized storage on site.
Who this is for: professional finish carpenters, cabinetry makers, and DIY enthusiasts tackling interior trim, moldings, and decorative details who need reliable, rust-resistant fasteners that drive flush and leave minimal visible marks.
Why it matters: the combination of a 20° angled strip and galvanized finish means you can reach awkward angles without compromising holding power or finish quality. The chisel point minimizes wood splitting, while the smooth shank reduces surface marring—so trim lands neatly, gaps stay tight, and the final look is clean and professional.
Practical tips for best results:
- Pair with a compatible Paslode angled finish nailer for consistent feeding and fewer jams.
- Use 2" nails for standard baseboards and most door/window casings; adjust length for thicker stock.
- Apply a light finish or stain to hide nail holes in visible trim; sanding before finishing helps a seamless blend.
- Store nails in the original clamshell to protect from moisture and maintain their straight, easy-to-feed shape on the job site.