An image of the L shaped nail would be helpful.
Not only being a Man of Science, but being a Man of the Land (... despite 37yrs. of Naval service, which was spent primarily on the Sea... but I digress) I frugally kept the excess nails from building my hay-ring from recycled pallets. These specimens have been stored for the past year in a "Science Grade" glass 'coffee jar' in my work-shed/laboratory.
As requested:
Reviewing these specimens, note that there are many different shapes other than the classic 'L'. Also note the amount of oxidisation that has occurred, despite being contained in a "Science Grade" glass 'coffee jar'.
I will now conduct the 'Blind' hammer v. nail experiment, using standard Australian work-shed/laboratory hand-held pounding implements! Wish me luck!
Yes Steve, I'll video the experiment!
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2 Scientific hours later...]
Here are the results of the "'Blind' hammer v. nail experiment, using standard Australian work-shed/laboratory hand-held pounding implements". As can be observed, most of the nails (matched in composition to the original nails above), at first, entered fairly straight. Then the experiment went somewhat awry and the misshaped nails began to be produced.
I've included the array of standard Australian work-shed/laboratory hand-held pounding implements that were to be utilised... I say "were" because I only got up to using the smaller BFH before both of my hands were rendered useless.
Which is also the reason that there is no video as, I'm afraid, that my vocal expletives were of such intensity as to cause the whole recording to be censored. My apologies to all in that regard.