Fastener & Nail Hardware

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How to Extract a Stripped Screw

Start with the simple solutions, then intensify as needed.

Fastening Nuts and Bolts: The Basics

Nuts and bolts are the basic building elements that hold materials together.

How to Nail Into Masonry

Nailing into the masonry work of your home may seem like a challenge, but it's actually quite easy.

Using the Right Fasteners

From screws and nails to bolts and rivets, here's the details on how to fasten your projects.

Tips for Using Woodworking Clamps

Hold steady with these simple pointers for using wood clamps

Must-Have Welding Tools

15 things to make your welding jobs easier and safer.

5 Tips for Removing Spray Adhesives

Spray glue gets everywhere. Here's how to get it off.

4 Tips for Drilling a Lag Screw

If you’re anchoring a structure then learning more about lag screws will help.

8 Tips for Using Super Glue

Super glue is a useful tool for anything in need of a good, quick repair.

How to Apply Epoxy Coating Over a Tile Floor

Don't worry that every little thing will damage or scratch your tile. Protect it with epoxy!

How to Remove Epoxy Adhesives from Clothes

Learn what you can do to keep an epoxy accident from ruining your clothing.

How to Remove Contact Adhesive from Rubber

Contact adhesive can adhere to itself.

The Functional Differences Between Brad Nails and Finish Nails

Anyone using a nail gun will see these two types of nails, but do you know what they’re best used for?

A Guide to Buying the Right Roofing Nails for Your Project

Consider roof material and budget when choosing nails.

How to Remove Super Glue from Plastic

You can remove super glue from plastic.

A Guide to Weight Limits for Toggle Bolts

Know how much weight toggle bolts can support.

4 Tips to Speed Up Super Glue Drying Time

Speed up super glue drying time with science.

How to Identify Grade 8 Bolts

Grade 8 bolts are the strongest and most durable bolt fastener made. They are used in aerospace, military, marine, and heavy construction projects due to its medium-carbon alloy steel composition that has been quenched and tempered in order to achieve a high tensile strength of 150,000 psi.

4 Popular Types of Screws

Brush up on the different kinds for your next project.

How to Use a Pop Rivet Gun

The pop rivet gun has many useful applications.

Finish Screws

Finish screws are specially made screws that sit flush or below the surface.

Preparation for Sealing and Caulking

Clean out the old caulk before starting.