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The Ultimate Guide to 1st Fix Nails for Nail Guns

1st Frame Nails for Nail Guns

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🔥 The Ultimate Guide to 1st Fix Nails for Nail Guns 🔥

🌟 Welcome to Next Day Fixings! 🌟

Are you a joiner, builder, or DIY enthusiast looking for the best 1st fix nails for nail guns? Then you're in the right place! At Next Day Fixings, we stock a huge range of high-quality fixings and hardware — all available with nationwide next-day delivery! 🌟🎉


If you order before 3PM (Monday-Friday), we dispatch the same day, so your nails arrive the next working day. ✅ Fast. Reliable. Affordable.


In this guide, we'll cover everything you need to know about 1st fix nails, including their types, finishes, and benefits, plus expert advice to help you choose the right nails for your project. Let's dive in! 🚀


🛠️ What Are 1st Fix Nails?

1st fix nails (also known as framing nails ) are heavy-duty nails used in structural work such as:


Framing & Stud Walls
Roofing & Flooring
Decking & Fencing
Timber Frame Construction


Unlike screws or standard nails, 1st fix nails are designed to be fired quickly and efficiently using a first fix nail gun, making them perfect for large-scale projects. ⚡

🔍 Why Choose 1st Fix Nails Over Screws?

💪 Strength — Provides a firm hold in timber and wood structures.

🚀 Speed — A nail gun fires nails instantly, whereas screws take time.

👩‍🌾 Ease of Use — No need to manually hammer each nail!

📈 Efficiency — Ideal for high-volume work in construction & DIY projects.


🚀 Why Use 1st Fix Nails for Nail Guns?

A 1st fix nail gun is a game-changer! Here's why you should ditch the hammer and switch to a nail gun:

💚 Pros

Faster installation — Saves hours compared to hammering.

✔ Consistent depth — No nails sticking out or going too deep.

Stronger fixing — Creates a solid bond between materials.

Less effort required — Perfect for large projects.

🔴 Cons

✘ Initial cost — Nail guns require an upfront investment.

Fuel cells or batteries needed — Some guns require gas to operate.

Nail compatibility — You must match the correct nails to your gun.


💪 Types of 1st Fix Nails for Nail Guns

At Next Day Fixings, we stock a wide range of FirmaHold 1st Fix Nails by Timco, available in different packs and finishes. Here’s a breakdown of our top products:

💎 FirmaHold 1st Fix Nails in Trade Packs (With Gas)

  • Perfect for 34º cordless and pneumatic clipped head-first fix nailers.
  • Benefits:
    ✅ Diamond Point for maximum penetration.
    ✅ Clipped head design to reduce tool reloading.
    ✅ High-quality paper to prevent nail jams .
  • Available in: Bright, FirmaGalv, Hot Dipped Galvanised, FirmaGalv+.
  • Shank Types: Plain, Ring, Part Ring.

🛠️ FirmaHold 1st Fix Nails in Trade Packs (Without Gas)

  • Perfect for Gasless nail guns — saves money in the long run!
  • Benefits:
    ✅ Works better in cold weather (no gas needed!).
    ✅ Cost-effective and eco-friendly option.
  • Available in: Bright, FirmaGalv, FirmaGalv+.
  • Sizes: 50mm, 63mm, 75mm, and 90mm.

🔥 FirmaHold 1st Fix Nails - Retail Packs (With & Without Gas)

  • Perfect for: DIYers and small projects .
  • Quantity: 1100 nails per pack.
  • Available Finishes: FirmaGalv, A2 Grade 304 Stainless Steel.

🔄 Nail Finishes: Pros & Cons

Choosing the right nail finish ensures durability and longevity in different environments. The finish of a nail determines its corrosion resistance, strength, and suitability for indoor or outdoor use. Below is a breakdown of the most common nail finishes and their advantages and disadvantages:



Finish Type Pros Cons
Bright Nails Ideal for indoor use Prone to rust outdoors
FirmaGalv Zinc-coated for rust protection Not for extreme conditions
FirmaGalv+ Stronger galvanization for longer rust resistance Slightly more expensive
Hot Dipped Galvanised Best for outdoor projects The coating may be thicker
A2-304 Stainless Steel Maximum rust protection Premium price


🔄 Nail Shank Types: What’s Best?

The shank type of a nail plays a crucial role in its holding power, durability, and ease of use. The different shank designs are suited for various applications, depending on the materials being used and the level of grip required. Below is a detailed breakdown of the most common shank types:



Shank Type Best For Advantages
Plain Shank Basic fixing Easy to remove, smooth entry, good for temporary applications
Ring Shank Maximum grip Strongest hold, best for long-term fixings, high pull-out resistance
Part Ring Shank Balance of grip & ease Ideal for 90mm nails, it is easier to drive while still providing a stronghold

🛠️ Plain Shank Nails

  • Best for: Applications where nails may need to be removed later.
  • Advantages: These nails slide in easily, making them fast to install and simple to remove. However, they don’t provide as much holding power as ring shank nails.
  • Common Uses: Temporary structures, subflooring, and non-load-bearing applications.

🔩 Ring Shank Nails

  • Best for: Maximum holding power in wood.
  • Advantages: The rings along the shank increase resistance to pull-out, ensuring a strong, permanent hold. These are the best choice for structural work where nails need to stay secure.
  • Common Uses: Framing, decking, fencing, and heavy-duty timber structures.

⚖️ Part Ring Shank Nails

  • Best for: A balance between holding power and ease of driving.
  • Advantages: They combine the grip strength of ring shank nails with the driving ease of plain shank nails. This makes them ideal for longer nails (90mm) that would be hard to drive in fully if they had a full ring shank.
  • Common Uses: Large-scale framing, roofing, and timber construction.

👍 Customer Testimonials

👩‍🌾 John, Joiner : "Next Day Fixings delivers my nails on time, every time! Quality is top-notch."


👩‍🎨 Sarah, DIY Enthusiast : "Great nails, excellent rust resistance. Perfect for my garden fence!"


📌 Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

What size nails does a first fix nail gun take?

Most first fix nail guns take nails between 50mm and 90mm in length. The size you choose depends on the application and the thickness of the materials you're fixing.

What is the difference between first fix and second fix nails?

First fix nails are used for structural and heavy-duty applications (e.g., framing, decking, fencing). In contrast, second fix nails are used for finishing work (e.g., skirting boards, architraves, and furniture assembly).

Do nail guns only use one size nail?

No, most first fix nail guns can accommodate a range of nail sizes, usually from 50mm to 90mm. It’s essential to check your nail gun’s specifications before purchasing nails.

Which nail finish is best for outdoor projects?

It’s best to use Hot Dipped Galvanised or A2-304 Stainless Steel nails for outdoor projects, as they offer superior corrosion resistance and durability against harsh weather conditions.

Are gasless nails better than gas-powered ones?

Gasless nails are becoming increasingly popular as they are more cost-effective and perform better in cold weather since they don’t rely on gas fuel cells. However, gas-powered nails provide higher driving power, which can benefit heavy-duty applications.


🚀 Conclusion: Order Your 1st Fix Nails Today!

Don’t settle for low-quality nails! Get your 1st fix nails from Next Day Fixings and enjoy top-tier quality, fast delivery, and competitive prices.


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