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Nails for tongue and groove siding.
Nail styles are often not interchangeable between nailers because the guns cannot handle every type of nail that is why there are different nailer types.
Nails must penetrate 1 1 4 inches into solid wood.
This is part 1 of a 3 part series.
Slim sturdy shank and special blunt point virtually eliminate splits.
Checkered head helps to hold paint or stain.
These 2 inch long nails have a narrow head that sinks below the surface of the wood.
Our channel tounge groove siding nails are specifically designed for split prone woods.
One of the cool things about tongue and groove walls is that you can use a technique called blind nailing if you do it properly you won t have any nail heads showing or holes to fill.
Nails should penetrate 1 1 4 inch into solid wood behind the siding.
Flooring nail guns are used to install tongue and groove hardwood floors.
For jobs that will be left natural or threated with a clear or semi transparent finish we recommend our stainless steel slim jim nails.
For installing tongue and groove paneling you need 6d finishing nails.
I have a job where we are installing tongue and groove vertical cedar siding.
Drive the nails through the shoulder of the tongues into the framing at about a 45 degree angle.
In horizontal application start at the bottom and work up with the groove edges facing downwards.
Wider siding should be face nailed using two nails per piece.
The gauge of a nail has nothing to do with its length.
They are activated with the tap of a mallet to deliver nails at the proper angle.
I don t want to face nail it and going even with small heads is not that easy.
As the gauge of a nail increases the nail is smaller.
I have couple of hitachi nailers with stainless steel nails but i think we need one specially design for tongue and groove siding.
Common gauges for nails used in tongue and groove installation include 15 16 17 and 18.
Roofing nailers are designed for roofing nails which are short with a wide head.
The tongue section of the board should be at the top with the groove section at the bottom.
Cedar t g up to 6 wide can be blind nailed through the tongue at an approximate 45 degree angle with one nail into each framing member.
Start at the bottom and work up with the groove edges facing downwards and the tongues up.
The next grooved edge will hide the nail holes.
Siding up to 6 inches wide can be blind nailed with one siding nail per bearing toe nailed through the base of each tongue.
If the siding is up to 6 inches wide it can be nailed with one siding nail per bearing but siding any wider should use two nails per bearing.