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Masonry Nails – Heavy-Duty Fixings for Brick, Block & Concrete Our trade-grade masonry nails are engineered to anchor timber or metal directly into concrete, brick, or mortar. With hardened shanks & chisel tips, they’re designed to penetrate tough substrates without bending or snapping. Trusted by formwork crews & builders from Mornington Peninsula to industrial sites across Australia, these nails deliver reliable hold...

Masonry Nails – Heavy-Duty Fixings for Brick, Block & Concrete

Our trade-grade masonry nails are engineered to anchor timber or metal directly into concrete, brick, or mortar. With hardened shanks & chisel tips, they’re designed to penetrate tough substrates without bending or snapping. Trusted by formwork crews & builders from Mornington Peninsula to industrial sites across Australia, these nails deliver reliable hold where standard fasteners fail.

What’s in This Collection:
Hardened steel masonry nails in multiple lengths
Flat head, countersunk & fluted styles
Corrosion-resistant finishes for long-term installs
Bulk boxes for jobsite efficiency

Built to Bite—Fixings That Don’t Quit

Concrete, block, or brick—these nails are built to bite & hold. At Industrial Shed, we supply fasteners that don’t give up under pressure, whether you're framing, cladding, or fixing timber battens.

Toughened steel shanks for penetration without distortion

Built for quick, clean installation into dense substrates

Trusted by concreters, sparkies & tradies across VIC & NSW

Frequently Asked Questions

The terms are often used interchangeably, but masonry nails may feature a fluted or grooved shank for added grip in mortar or brick, while concrete nails tend to be smoother & slightly harder for pure concrete.

Not always. In soft bricks or mortar, you can nail directly. In harder materials like reinforced concrete, a pilot hole can prevent nail bending & improve hold.

Yes—just choose masonry nails with a galvanised or zinc coating for rust protection in exposed areas.

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