In addition to 1 pound and 5 pound boxes stainless steel fasteners are also available in bulk quantities.
Cedar siding fasteners.
Railing posts may require stronger fasteners such as hex bolts or nuts and washers.
Whether you install clapboard t1 11 cedar shakes or board and batten siding on your house you can attach it with either nails or 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.
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.
Siding nails can be countersunk or hidden with a coat of paint.
They are good for installing aluminum or vinyl siding.
Blind fastening systems create an attractive fastener free deck surface.
We recommend stainless steel fasteners for all of your cedar projects.
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Blunt nails are harder to drive but less likely to split wood.
Stainless steel nails are the best choice when fastening cedar siding especially if the siding is to be finished with transparent or semitransparent stain.
We don t recommend using screws when installing western red cedar siding because there is a tendency to overdrive them.
Blind fastening systems are the ideal complement to the beauty of western red cedar decking.
Aluminum siding nails 1 lb pack feature a large head and thin smooth shank that helps to reduce wood splitting.
Grades of stainless steel many people are not aware the stainless steel fasteners come in different grades.
Many builders choose nails because they re easier to.
Stainless steel nails and screws are far more resistant to corrosion than galvanized or ceramic coated fasteners and will not leave unattractive stains in your wood as shown below.
These grip rite 1 1 2 in.
Aluminum siding nails 1 these grip rite 1 1 2 in.
They employ metal clips and or joist top brackets that fasten the sides or bottom of the deck board to the joists so that no fasteners are visible.
These fasteners are all corrosion resistant.
Nails can be blunted by tapping the points with a hammer.
Stainless steel is the best choice but hot dipped galvanized is the most widely used and economical.
Copper nails also react with cedar and should not be used.