FIRMAHOLD STRAIGHT Gun Brad Nails – Stainless STEEL (NO GAS) 16g
From £11.45£13.74 EX VATINC VAT
Firmahold 16g stainless steel brad nails for straight nail guns. T-head design gives a concealed finish. A2 stainless steel for corrosion resistance in external, hardwood, and green oak applications. 2000 nails per box.
| Size | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|
| 16g x 25mm | £11.45£13.74 | |
| 16g x 38mm | £17.80£21.36 | |
| 16g x 50mm | £21.96£26.35 | |
| 16g x 64mm | £26.80£32.16 |
Firmahold 16g stainless steel brad nails are designed for straight-collated nail guns and deliver a clean, concealed fixing thanks to the T-head profile. Made from A2 stainless steel, these 16g stainless steel brad nails resist corrosion in conditions where standard galvanised or bright steel would fail — including exterior joinery, damp environments, and timbers with naturally corrosive characteristics such as green oak, western red cedar, and sweet chestnut.
The T-head sinks flush with the surface and is easy to fill or leave as-is where a discreet finish matters. Skirting, architrave, door casings, tongue and groove cladding, window boards — anywhere you want a fast, tidy fixing that won’t bleed rust stains into the timber or finish, these are the right choice.
Where Firmahold Stainless Brad Nails Make the Difference
On most indoor second-fix work, bright steel nails do the job fine. But specify stainless when the job involves green oak framing, oak flooring, hardwood cladding, or any external timber where moisture is a factor. Tannic acid in hardwoods reacts with mild steel, leaving black staining around the nail hole. A2 stainless eliminates that problem entirely.
These nails are also the right call in coastal properties, humid rooms like bathrooms and utility spaces, and wherever a client expects the finish to hold up without discolouration over time. It’s the sort of detail that separates a tidy job from a callback six months later.
Shank Design and Collation
The low-penetration-resistance shank drives cleanly through hardwoods and dense softwoods without splitting fine mouldings or delicate boards. Straight collation means these load directly into compatible straight-magazine nailers. Available in a range of lengths from 19mm up to 64mm, so you can match the nail to the material thickness and substrate rather than reaching for the nearest box.
2000 nails per box keeps the magazine topped up through a full day’s second-fix work without constant restocking.
Pro Tip: When nailing into green oak or other reactive hardwoods, use A2 stainless steel as standard rather than treating it as an upgrade — bright steel nails will blacken the timber around every fixing point within weeks as the tannins react.






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