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A truss connector plate, or gang plate, is a kind of tie. Truss plates are light gauge metal plates used to connect prefabricated light frame wood trusses. They are also known as stud ties, metal connector plates, mending plates, or nail plates.

A truss connector plate, or gang plate, is a kind of tie. Truss plates are light gauge metal plates used to connect prefabricated light frame wood trusses. They are also known as stud ties, metal connector plates, mending plates, or nail plates.

When were gang nails invented?

1955. An engineer named John “Cal” Jureit invented and patented the Gang-Nail connector, the first metal punch-tooth connector plate for wood trusses that did not require supplemental nail fastening.

How do you remove a gang-nail plate?

To date, removal of gang-nail plates is done by method of hammer and chisel or using a type of crowbar. Either method results in splintering of the wood members and total destruction of the gang-nail plate.

Do truss plates go on both sides?

Trusses should have truss plates at all connections on the front and back of the truss for stability. Truss plates on both sides of the truss add strength and stability.

Are mending plates strong?

For additional strength, plates are used on both sides of the connection. And, for even more strength, through bolting provides the very most secure connection. Mending plates are also used to connect, strengthen and repair plastics, metals (steel, aluminum, etc.), glass and other solids.

Is a hangnail skin or nail?

Even though it’s called a hangnail, that little piece of skin isn’t part of the nail. Instead, it’s a torn piece of skin that hangs loose next to your nails. And it’s rare to have hangnails on your toes, though, it does happen from time to time.

Who invented the truss plate?

John Calvin Jureit invented the truss connector plate and patented it in 1955 and formed the company Gang-Nails, Inc.

What does a mending plate do?

A mending plate repairs or strengthens joints in wooden furniture, picture frames, shelving and many other household connections. These metal connectors are available in straight, T-shaped, flat L-shaped and bent L-shaped designs.

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