Nailing in such a way to keep nail heads invisible on the finished surface. This is normally doe at the tongues of tongue-and-groove boards, such as strip flooring or done under roofing materials. The concealment, with putty, of nails that are driven into a wall.
a method of nailing which allow the nail to be hidden.
Blind nailing is when the nail heads are concealed by the adjacent piece of flooring. Nails are driven at an angle at the point where the top of the tongue meets the flooring.
how the sight-impaired use a hammer...or a method by which a carpenter will install a nail without the nail showing...thus being 'blind' (not visible, thus you can't see it, like being blind...sort of).
Method of nailing which will conceal nails, usually used on strip flooring and wood paneling.
nails driven in such a way that the heads are concealed by succeeding layers of roofing materials.
The use of nails that are not exposed to the weather in the finished roofing. (Also BACK NAILING.)
Nailing in such a way that the nail heads are not visible on the face of the work—usually at the tongue of matched boards.
Shingles nailed in such a location that when the next shingle is applied, the nails of the first shingle do not show. French (Clouage dissimulé)
Nails driven so that the heads are concealed.
Nails driven into a wall and concealed with putty.
the practice of nailing the back portion of a roofing ply.
A method of nailing that ensures that the nail heads are not visible on the surface of the finished material.