Nailing schedule for wood shingles white cedar shingles are nailed 1 1 2 inch above the butt line and 3 4 inch in from each end.
Nails for shingles siding.
The one to two inch roofing nails are suitable for most types of roof shingles.
8d hot galvanized spiral siding nails 1 lb pack are hot galvanized for durability and are ideal for fastening your siding project.
If your roof is made of wood and pallets you should consider using a screw shank nail instead of a hand driven nail.
Each bag contains enough nails to install approximately one square 100 ft 2 of siding.
15 coil ated nails labeled for fiber cement and cedar shakes shingles.
3 degree electro galvanized steel roofing nails 5 lb pack for applying roofing asphalt shingles insulation board and felt to wood substrates.
Type 316 stainless steel should be used in corrosive environments or when a pressure treatment or a fire retardant treatment has been applied to the wood.
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These coil nails along with maze bulk collated stick nails are the right nails for the job.
Maze stormguard double hot dip galvanized nails are recommended by many of the fiber cement manufacturers and the cedar shake and shingle bureau.
These nails feature a spiral design.
The screw shank nails.
Use the grip rite 11 x 1 1 4 in.
Designed for use with all weatherside fiber cement siding shingles.
Nails should be long enough to penetrate sheathing at least 3 4.
Stanley bostitch 1 3 8 in 15 gauge 15 degree galvanized steel siding nails 3600 count.
1 hot dipped galvanized premium white siding nails.
8d hot galvanized spiral these grip rite 2 1 2 in.
Our cedar shingle nails are slender and still to resist wood splitting.
Even though they are more visible than finish nails you need common nails which have heads to prevent the siding from backing off the wall when it gets wet and begins to warp.
Drive nails flush with the surface.
3 use the grip rite 11 x 1 1 4 in.