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The HurriQuake nail is a construction nail designed by Ed Sutt for Bostitch, a division of Stanley Works, and patented in 2004. The features of the nail are designed primarily to provide more structural integrity for a building, especially against the forces of hurricanes and earthquakes. The Hurriquake nail won the Popular Science Best of What's New 2006 award for Home Technology and was honored as the grand award winner for Best Innovation of the Year. It is covered by U.S. Patent 6,758,018, issued July 6, 2004. The Hurriquake nail was discontinued in 2011.

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  • The HurriQuake nail is a construction nail designed by Ed Sutt for Bostitch, a division of Stanley Works, and patented in 2004. The features of the nail are designed primarily to provide more structural integrity for a building, especially against the forces of hurricanes and earthquakes. The Hurriquake nail won the Popular Science Best of What's New 2006 award for Home Technology and was honored as the grand award winner for Best Innovation of the Year. It is covered by U.S. Patent 6,758,018, issued July 6, 2004. The Hurriquake nail was discontinued in 2011. (en)
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  • The HurriQuake nail is a construction nail designed by Ed Sutt for Bostitch, a division of Stanley Works, and patented in 2004. The features of the nail are designed primarily to provide more structural integrity for a building, especially against the forces of hurricanes and earthquakes. The Hurriquake nail won the Popular Science Best of What's New 2006 award for Home Technology and was honored as the grand award winner for Best Innovation of the Year. It is covered by U.S. Patent 6,758,018, issued July 6, 2004. The Hurriquake nail was discontinued in 2011. (en)
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