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Bright 60d nails on Amazon


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https://www.amazon.com/Gripe-Rite-60C10BK-6-inch-Smooth/dp/B09JDPKTK7/

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I know it says "Gripe" Rite but these are the ~300 lb bright 60d nails I rated a while back (middle). At 30¢ per nail that's a pretty good deal!

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And this is way easier than buying a 50 lb box.

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Funny, i saw these on there the other day and got a box.  They are tough.  Perfect for where I'm at in my progression.

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Bought.

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I wonder if those are the brights my Home Depot sells now.. They only charge 17 cents a piece. I can only kink them. Might buy a box of these to compare.

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This looks interesting. Do you use raps when you bend them 

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2 hours ago, John Knowlton said:

This looks interesting. Do you use raps when you bend them 

Most do, I’m sure there’s some tough sobs bare handing these. Give it a go, buy some wraps from Cannon.

 

edit better yet buy EatChalkGetBig beginners kit from Cannon

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6 hours ago, John Knowlton said:

This looks interesting. Do you use raps when you bend them 

I wouldn't advise nails for barehand bending. It's dangerous enough when when both ends are rounded, much less something designed for wood. Plenty of good options for wraps though

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Thanks for sharing. I was looking for a good source of 60Ds to get back into it. I would definitely prefer the shiny ones to the hot-dipped ones since I use them again after bending.

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