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Decorative nail heads

Started by Chuck D, February 24, 2011, 05:52:11 am

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Chuck D

Does anyone know a good, reasonably priced supplier for decorative nail heads.

sofadoc

With shipping costs factored in, you might be better off paying a little more locally.
Do you just need one box?
"Perfection is the greatest enemy of profitability" - Mark Cuban

Chuck D

We're doing more and more work for designers and quite often they want decorative nail heads. I've got some samples from a company called D'Kei but, they are pretty high priced. Looking for other suppliers. Often it is just a box at a time. Don't mind the shipping but, feel like the nails themselves are too steep.

sofadoc

A&A fabrics in Glenwood, Ark. is probably about as cheap as anyone. But, their selection is limited.

Here is the most comprehensive nailhead catalog that I've seen anywhere:
http://www.mascofabrics.com/NailCatalog2006.pdf
You'll have to call for pricing (probably not cheap)

But for the basics, try A&A
"Perfection is the greatest enemy of profitability" - Mark Cuban

miley9grills

Ya Chuck you can go to the following link
http://www.alibaba.com
here you can get list of decorative nail heads supplier and can compare there price rates and then contact them.
Hope this will help you.


kodydog

I've been ordering from Massasoit/Tackband for several years.
http://www.tackband.com/index.html
Their product line doesn't show the decorative nail heads but I know they sell them.
The more you buy the lower the price.
Good Luck.
There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
http://northfloridachair.com/index.html

alge

I know its in the U.K. but these guys do loads of styles. They now do powder coated ones too although they are tough to get in by hand with a nylon tipped hammer and are suited to a gun.

http://www.heico-fasteners.co.uk/upholstery_nails/uph_nails.html

alex

Falcon

Does anyone use a pneumatic decorative nail gun, if so, what brand/ how easy to use?

Willie

Good grief, is there really such a thing?