Pair these brad nails with the skirting boards, architraves, and mouldings available in our skirting and architraves collection. Nottage Timber Merchants offer next-day delivery across the Bridgend area and South Wales, so you can keep your project moving without delay.
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The Story
Exocet collated angled brad nails in 16 gauge galvanised steel are designed for pneumatic angled brad nailers that require no gas cartridge. Available in 32 mm, 38 mm, and 45 mm lengths, they are a dependable fixing for interior joinery, trim, and finish carpentry work.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Exocet |
| Material | Steel |
| Treatment | Galvanised |
| Gauge | 16g (1.60 mm diameter) |
| Lengths available | 32 mm, 38 mm, 45 mm |
| Collation type | Angled, collated strip |
| Compatible tool type | Angled brad nailer (no gas) |
What it's used for
- Fixing architrave and skirting boards to door frames and walls
- Attaching door stops, beading, and cover moulds in interior joinery
- Securing pine or oak mouldings to stud or timber substrates
- General finish carpentry where a fine, near-invisible fixing is needed
Fitting and handling
Always verify your brad nailer accepts angled 16g collated nails and requires no gas cartridge before loading - consult the tool manufacturer's guide if unsure. When fixing skirting or architrave, aim for the centre of the timber and set the nailer depth so the head sits just flush without splitting the face grain. Store unused nails in a dry location to preserve the galvanised coating and prevent the collation strip from softening.
FAQ
What is the difference between angled and straight collated brad nails?
Angled collated brad nails are held together in an angled strip, typically at 15 to 21 degrees, which allows the nailer magazine to sit closer to walls and into tight corners. Straight collated nails sit at 0 degrees and suit open, unobstructed work. Always match the nail angle to your specific nailer model.
Are these brad nails suitable for exterior use?
The galvanised finish offers a useful degree of corrosion resistance, but these 16g brad nails are primarily intended for interior joinery and trim. For fully exposed exterior applications, a stainless steel or hot-dip galvanised fixing would give longer-term protection against weathering.
How many nails come in a box?
Exocet collated brad nails are sold in bulk trade boxes. The nail count varies slightly by length - longer nails yield fewer per box by weight - but all sizes are priced for regular trade and DIY use. Check the product listing for pack quantity confirmation at each size.
Pair these brad nails with the skirting boards, architraves, and mouldings available in our skirting and architraves collection. Nottage Timber Merchants offer next-day delivery across the Bridgend area and South Wales, so you can keep your project moving without delay.
Description
Exocet collated angled brad nails in 16 gauge galvanised steel are designed for pneumatic angled brad nailers that require no gas cartridge. Available in 32 mm, 38 mm, and 45 mm lengths, they are a dependable fixing for interior joinery, trim, and finish carpentry work.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Exocet |
| Material | Steel |
| Treatment | Galvanised |
| Gauge | 16g (1.60 mm diameter) |
| Lengths available | 32 mm, 38 mm, 45 mm |
| Collation type | Angled, collated strip |
| Compatible tool type | Angled brad nailer (no gas) |
What it's used for
- Fixing architrave and skirting boards to door frames and walls
- Attaching door stops, beading, and cover moulds in interior joinery
- Securing pine or oak mouldings to stud or timber substrates
- General finish carpentry where a fine, near-invisible fixing is needed
Fitting and handling
Always verify your brad nailer accepts angled 16g collated nails and requires no gas cartridge before loading - consult the tool manufacturer's guide if unsure. When fixing skirting or architrave, aim for the centre of the timber and set the nailer depth so the head sits just flush without splitting the face grain. Store unused nails in a dry location to preserve the galvanised coating and prevent the collation strip from softening.
FAQ
What is the difference between angled and straight collated brad nails?
Angled collated brad nails are held together in an angled strip, typically at 15 to 21 degrees, which allows the nailer magazine to sit closer to walls and into tight corners. Straight collated nails sit at 0 degrees and suit open, unobstructed work. Always match the nail angle to your specific nailer model.
Are these brad nails suitable for exterior use?
The galvanised finish offers a useful degree of corrosion resistance, but these 16g brad nails are primarily intended for interior joinery and trim. For fully exposed exterior applications, a stainless steel or hot-dip galvanised fixing would give longer-term protection against weathering.
How many nails come in a box?
Exocet collated brad nails are sold in bulk trade boxes. The nail count varies slightly by length - longer nails yield fewer per box by weight - but all sizes are priced for regular trade and DIY use. Check the product listing for pack quantity confirmation at each size.
Pair these brad nails with the skirting boards, architraves, and mouldings available in our skirting and architraves collection. Nottage Timber Merchants offer next-day delivery across the Bridgend area and South Wales, so you can keep your project moving without delay.


