I ve heard bevel siding can warp bow a bit.
Siding screws cedar.
Width is a matter of taste and proper proportion.
This is 3 4 thick and will be on 16 oc studs.
Aluminum siding nails 1 these grip rite 1 1 2 in.
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Aluminum siding nails 1 lb pack feature a large head and thin smooth shank that helps to reduce wood splitting.
Screws must be long enough to penetrate 1 25 mm into support members.
Copper nails also react with cedar and should not be used.
Oregonian posted in construction techniques on september 28 2005 10 50am the 1 2 x 10 cedar siding on my house is quite loose from years of neglect owned it for only 2 years.
Stainless steel is the best choice but hot dipped galvanized is the most widely used and economical.
Trim head and bugle head screws.
You can use double hot dipped galvanized siding nails meeting astm a153 standards but we only recommend that if the siding or trim is pre primed and going to be top coated with solid stain or paint.
Also was hoping for your guys input on one last thing.
I ended up getting the maze ring shank siding nails.
Grades of stainless steel many people are not aware the stainless steel fasteners come in different grades.
For most applications a 304 18 8 grade provides adequate corrosion resistance.
Stainless steel fasteners for all of your cedar projects.
They are good for installing aluminum or vinyl siding.
For decks exposed to salt air use 316 grade.
I am able to get a really good deal for 10 cedar bevel siding.
Double hot dipped galvanized screws can be used however stainless steel screws are recommended.
A professional grade screw gun for decks work well in applying the t1 11 to the studs.
Screw heads need to be sunk in enough so that they can be covered with a protective compound and painted over making them disappear.
We don t recommend using screws when installing western red cedar siding because there is a tendency to overdrive them.
Nails for decking siding trim shakes and shingles.
Corner boards are applied to the sheathing with siding fitting tightly against the narrow edge of the boards allowing for expansion and an adequate caulking bead.
Stainless steel nails are the best choice when fastening cedar siding especially if the siding is to be finished with transparent or semitransparent stain.
Important to note they will be placed over 3 8 plastic furring strips.
Screws can be used to fasten decks.
Use 3 10d nails to fasten decking with a nominal thickness of 2 51 mm and 2 1 2 64 mm 8d nails on decking with nominal thickness of 1 1 4 32 mm.
The corner boards and the ends of the siding are nailed to the corner studs which anchors the wood for a maintenance free joint.
Stainless steel fasteners will not leave streaks in cedar the way galvanized and ceramic coated fasteners will.