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nailable, a.|ˈneɪləb(ə)l| [f. nail v. + -able.] That can be nailed; spec. of construction materials, etc.: admitting of being nailed into place.
1954Archit. Rev. CXV. 284/3 (caption) Walls. These are 1 m. wide, storey high, panels of timber framing impregnated against wet and dry rot, with a ‘durable and nailable’ cladding. 1966Car & Locomotive Cycl. Amer. Pract. 47/1 Nailable Floor. A name given to a type of metal or metal and composition floors so designed that a wire nail driven into them will be held firmly. 1983J. S. Foster Structure & Fabric (rev. ed.) I. vi. 150/1 So-called nailable sections can be formed which provide a grip to fixing nails. 1984Comprehensive Railroad Dict. (Railway Age) 105 Nailable steel floor. Flooring for box, gondola, and flatcars made of specially formed steel channel sections. 1988ENR 17 Mar. 80/2 This brochure lists detailed specifications for built-up roofing systems on nailable, non-nailable and insulated decks. |