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F/15-100CP 15Ga Composite Finish Nail .070" Diameter 1" Long 2,350 per Box

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F/15-100CP 15Ga Composite Finish Nail .070" Diameter 1" Long 2,350 per Box

F/15-100CP 15Ga Composite Finish Nail .070" Diameter 1" Long 2,350 per Box

F/15-100CP 15Ga 1" 

Composite Finish Nail .070" Diameter 1" Long 2,350 per Box Similar to RAPTOR

Use in Omer B17P.763 Finish Nailer


  •  Completely non-metal
  • No need to remove
  •  Can be sawed or sanded
  •  No router bit damage
  •  Holds multiple layers
  •  Holds edges where vacuum may not hold
  •  No need to specially locate the nail
  •  Makes difficult patterns easier to cut

composite nails eliminate router bit breakage from accidental contact with steel fasteners.

composite nails secure smaller millwork pieces to the spoilboard that the vacuum table cannot hold.

composite nails hold down materials to the spoil board 2X stronger than steel nails do. This allows for more aggressive cuts and use of multiple layers. It also assists vacuum systems and eliminates the need for clamping.

composite nails can be removed by post drilling them through or by simply tapping the board material laterally to shear at the interface.

 nails can be drilled

$20.30

Original: $58.00

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F/15-100CP 15Ga Composite Finish Nail .070" Diameter 1" Long 2,350 per Box

$58.00

$20.30

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F/15-100CP 15Ga 1" 

Composite Finish Nail .070" Diameter 1" Long 2,350 per Box Similar to RAPTOR

Use in Omer B17P.763 Finish Nailer


  •  Completely non-metal
  • No need to remove
  •  Can be sawed or sanded
  •  No router bit damage
  •  Holds multiple layers
  •  Holds edges where vacuum may not hold
  •  No need to specially locate the nail
  •  Makes difficult patterns easier to cut

composite nails eliminate router bit breakage from accidental contact with steel fasteners.

composite nails secure smaller millwork pieces to the spoilboard that the vacuum table cannot hold.

composite nails hold down materials to the spoil board 2X stronger than steel nails do. This allows for more aggressive cuts and use of multiple layers. It also assists vacuum systems and eliminates the need for clamping.

composite nails can be removed by post drilling them through or by simply tapping the board material laterally to shear at the interface.

 nails can be drilled