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Why are horseshoe nails used to temporarily hold together a stained glass window?

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Why are horseshoe nails used to temporarily hold together a stained glass window?

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A. The reason horseshoe nails are used in stained glass work is because they can be easily wiggled out of the work bench. Also, the flat shaft can hold the lead tight without putting a dent in the lead as would happen with common nails.

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