Nail Question

Looks similar to a twisted nail.

twistingnail.jpg
 
Found in a concrete footpath we re-instated in 2002.

Claimant says we put it in the wet concrete projecting about an inch when the footpath was re-laid.

Trying to work out what kind of nail it is and if it is from a gun, can't see how you could hammer that into concrete by hand!.
 
could possibly be from a paslode, but at that time there werent too many other makers of the nails, and paslodes are normally annular, rather than a screw type thread as that has.
 
Looks like part of one of the spikes that were used to attach cast iron rainware to brickwork.

(Edit) On reflection, probably a bit small for a pipe nail, they were about 10mm Dia, but about the right size for a nail for fixing corrugated iron sheets (/Edit)
 
Found in a concrete footpath we re-instated in 2002.

Claimant says we put it in the wet concrete projecting about an inch when the footpath was re-laid.

Trying to work out what kind of nail it is and if it is from a gun, can't see how you could hammer that into concrete by hand!.

stubbed toe - after how long?
 
If it's a personal injury claim, three years.

From the date of the accident...........
 
...could it have "arrived" in the gravel or sand used in the mix?

in the past I have found all sorts of wierd stuff in sand and gravel delivery`s

although this suggestion doesn`t help your situation much!
 

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