What Is A Penny Nail? - SENCO (2024)

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Penny Nail vs. Gauge Nail – Why Does “Penny” Describe Nail Length?

It’s hard to overstate the importance of the invention of the metal nail to society. In use since the bronze age, the nail’s adoption allowed workers to create stronger, sturdier, more affordable structures and furniture.

The purpose of nails has not changed for 5,000 years, but terminology certainly has. One common way to refer to nail length today is the penny system. For example, you may have heard a professional construction worker or woodworker refer to a 2-inch nail as a “6-penny” nail, or seen it written as “6d” nail.

Often, the person using penny sizes may be older and highly experienced in their field or craft. This may leave younger professionals or hobbyists scratching their heads. Here’s what “penny” means as it relates to the size of nails.

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THE PENNY SYSTEM

Understanding the penny nail requires a look back to England in the late Middle Ages. In the 1400s, the price of 120 nails was measured in pennies, or “pence.” Like today, larger nails sold for higher prices.

The penny number is simply the price of 120 nails of a given length in historic England. Though the exact timing and circ*mstances are lost to history, what started as simple, standard pricing for various lengths of hand-forged nails became a naming convention that would last for more than 500 years and counting.

On the low end, 1-inch nails were sold for 2 pence per 120 nails. That’s how 2-penny or 2d came to describe nails that are 1 inch in length. On the high end, six-inch nails were sold for about 60 pence per 120 nails, which is why 60-penny or 60d nails refer to 6-inch nails today.

From 2d to 16d nails, the penny size increases by one to two for every ¼-inch of length added to the nail. For 20d nails and longer, the penny size increases by 10 per ½-inch of length. Here is a handy chart for reference – if you’re new to penny sizes, you can print it out and place it on your toolbox.

2d = 1”10d = 3”
3d = 1-¼”12d = 3-¼”
4d = 1-½”16d = 3-½”
5d = 1-¾”20d = 4”
6d = 2”30d = 4-½”
7d = 2-14”40d = 5”
8d = 2-½”50d = 5-½”
9d = 2-¾”60d = 6”

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WHAT DOES THE “D” MEAN?

In writing, the word “penny” is typically abbreviated as “d.” This is a reference to the Latin name of the most common silver coin used in ancient Rome, the denarius. When speaking, most people pronounce the “d” as “penny.”

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While penny size is still commonly used in the United States, it is growing more common for pros to simply refer to the length of the nail to avoid confusion. Most loose nail packaging prominently displays nail length in inches next to the penny size. Some nail packaging – particularly collated nails – no longer includes penny size at all.

For collated nails, like those manufactured by SENCO for use in pneumatic and cordless nailers, another measurement is just as important as length. “Gauge,” a measurement of diameter or width of the nail, is commonly used today – particularly in finish and trim work, in which smaller diameter nails create less visible holes and require less touchup.

Larger collated nails, like those used for framing and roofing, are most commonly referred to today by length and job type, such as “3-½” framing nails.” However you refer to them, make sure you have the right size nails for your job and nailer. Using the wrong length or gauge of nails can cause your nailer to jam.

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What Is A Penny Nail? - SENCO (2024)

FAQs

What is a penny in nails? ›

By Boston Globe Feb 12, 2003. The term "penny" used with nails was a measurement, originally in England, meaning price per 100. It now means nail length, and is abbreviated "d."

How did a 16 penny nail get its name? ›

The “d” is associated with a Roman coin called the denarius, which was also the name for an English penny. So what's that got to do with nails? It was associated with nails when they were hand-forged, one at a time. Some say a hundred 3-1/2 inch nails would have cost 16 pennies and thus became known as 16-penny nails.

What is the symbol for a penny used in nail length? ›

In the United States, the length of a nail is designated by its penny size, written with a number and the abbreviation d for penny; for example, 10d for a ten-penny nail.

How long is a 7 penny nail? ›

A 7-penny nail is 2¼ inches (5.715 cm) long.

What size is a penny? ›

The coin is 0.75 inches (19.05 mm) in diameter and 0.0598 inches (1.52 mm) in thickness. The current copper-plated zinc cent issued since 1982 weighs 2.5 grams, while the previous 95% copper cent still found in circulation weighed 3.11 g (see further below).

What penny is a framing nail? ›

2×4 framing usually requires 16d nails, also referred to as 16-penny nails. The recommended length for this would be 3 ½ inches. There are two varieties of the 16-penny nails: Common nails: Have a smooth head and a wider diameter of 0.162 inches.

What size is a 12 penny nail? ›

Common Nails With Different Lengths and Wire Gauges
Penny SizeLength
in.mm
10d376.2
12d3-1/482.5
16d3-1/288.9
14 more rows

What is a twenty penny nail? ›

noun. : a 4-inch nail.

What does the S stand for on a penny? ›

Mint Mark. A small letter or symbol on a coin used to identify where a coin was made. Current U.S. mint marks are P (Philadelphia), D (Denver), S (San Francisco), and W (West Point).

What is a 4d nail? ›

Nail length is indicated by the letter "d." Below are common nail sizes and their corresponding lengths: 2d - 1 inch. 3d - 1 1/4 inches. 4d - 1 1/2 inches.

What are 16d nails used for? ›

16d nails are typically used for framing applications, while 12d and 10d nails are used for general construction and framing. 8d nails are smaller and are often used for finishing work like trim or baseboards. The diameter of a nail is also an important factor to consider.

What is a sinker nail? ›

Sinker nails are for framing jobs and all-around construction scenarios. These nails are commonly shorter and slimmer than common nails and have a vinyl coating, making the hammering process easier and more durable. Generally, vinyl-coated sinkers are made of steel alloy for more durability and corrosion resistance.

What is a 12 penny nail? ›

Today, the penny system refers specifically to nail length. A 2d nail is 1 inch long, for example, while a 16d nail is 3 1/2 inches long. Each higher number in the penny system represents a 1/4-inch length increase, up to a 12d nail (3 1/4 inches long).

Why do my fingernails smell like pennies? ›

Metallic smell on your fingers or hands

However, a 2006 study published in a journal from the German Chemical Society found that the metallic smell is actually a type of body odor that emerges when certain oils in the skin break down after contact with metal objects or metallic chemicals.

How many inches is a dime? ›

(3) a quarter dollar coin that is 0.955 inch in diameter and weighs 5.67 grams. (4) a dime coin that is 0.705 inch in diameter and weighs 2.268 grams. (5) a 5-cent coin that is 0.835 inch in diameter and weighs 5 grams.

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