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Railroad Spikes – Industrial-Grade Fasteners for Heavy Timber Fixing Built for extreme holding strength, our railroad spikes are used for securing large timbers in rail, bridge, & landscape construction. With their thick shafts, square profiles, & chisel-point tips, they’re designed to drive deep into hardwood, sleepers, or timber foundations. Whether you're restoring old lines, fixing retaining structures, or...

Railroad Spikes – Industrial-Grade Fasteners for Heavy Timber Fixing

Built for extreme holding strength, our railroad spikes are used for securing large timbers in rail, bridge, & landscape construction. With their thick shafts, square profiles, & chisel-point tips, they’re designed to drive deep into hardwood, sleepers, or timber foundations. Whether you're restoring old lines, fixing retaining structures, or building feature landscaping from hardwood sleepers, our spikes are trusted by industrial crews & contractors across Australia.

What’s in This Collection:
Galvanised, black & raw steel spikes
150mm to 250mm lengths for multiple timber gauges
Chisel tip for smooth driving with minimal splitting
Bulk pack options for large-scale installs

Industrial Spikes for No-Fail Timber Work

When you're locking in large-scale timber or sleeper builds, nothing beats a railroad spike. At Industrial Shed, our stock is selected for consistency, strength & bulk-handling ease—no flex, no fails.

Extra-thick square shafts for brutal holding power

Galvanised & black finishes for longevity in the elements

Sleeper installation made faster with machine-compatible formats

Frequently Asked Questions

They’re designed for hardwood sleepers, treated pine, or any structural timber where high-retention is needed. Excellent for use in civil, rail, or garden structures.

While a sledgehammer can be used manually, we recommend a pneumatic spike driver or hydraulic hammer for high-volume work or dense materials.

Yes—select from galvanised or black oxide coated spikes for improved rust protection, or choose raw steel if you’re working with sealed timbers.

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