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Fastening wood siding.
From the top edge and no closer than 3 8 in.
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These fasteners can be metal screws or plastic shutter fasteners that are suitable for clamping exterior shutters to a variety of wall surfaces wood aluminum vinyl stucco hardboard brick or masonry.
Deckwise siding fastener kits include.
Galvanized staples are good for attaching wire fencing.
An experienced carpenter can put up a sheet of t1 11 almost faster than the eye can follow.
If the house s sheathing is plywood you can drive nails just about anywhere but it is best to drive nails into studs to ensure firmness.
From the ends of the plank.
Fasteners shall be installed between 1 in.
Starter clips siding clips see below for amounts deckwise 8x2 stainless steel screws t 15 driver tips.
Larger nail heads provide more striking area while smaller heads are best for finishing.
The traditional way to attach the sheets is with nails and a framing hammer.
They are known by a variety of terms including shutter locks shutter plugs and shutter spikes.
Exterior screws are available with square and phillips heads that are less likely to strip.
One or two blows to the nail head by a carpenter who has done this task repeatedly and the the nail is solidly into the stud below.
If the sheathing is fiberboard gypsum or other soft material then you can fasten only to studs.
James hardie prefers and recommends installation of hardieplank lap siding by the blind nailing technique such that fasteners are hidden by the course above.
Many installers prefer staples for shingles and shakes because the thinner shank of the staple legs are less likely to cause splits.
Spiral threaded and ring shanks provide extra holding power.
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.
Use two staples minimum 7 16 in.