Spikes

Spikes and nails are both types of fasteners used in construction and woodworking, but spikes have distinct differences in terms of their design and purpose.

  • Size and Shape: Spikes are typically larger and longer than nails. They are usually cylindrical with a square or rectangular cross-section.
  • Material: Spikes are often made of heavy-duty materials like steel, and they may be galvanized or coated to resist rust and corrosion.
  • Purpose: Spikes are commonly used in heavy timber construction, particularly in the building of structures like log cabins, timber frame buildings, and bridges. They are well-suited for joining large, thick wooden components because of their length and strength.
  • Connection: Spikes are driven through one piece of wood and into another, creating a strong and secure connection. They are often used in timber framing and other applications where the goal is to create a robust and durable joint.

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