: How do nails hold when driven into concrete?

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I understand how nails obtain their pullout resistance in fibrous materials like wood, but I see workers driving nails through wood into concrete. How does the cement prevent pullout?

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Due to the way they are designed, masonry nails are usually made of hardened steel and have a fluted or twisted shank, which helps them grip the concrete more effectively.

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