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Stainless steel or galvanized nails are recommended for fixing timber cladding. The nails should be corrosion-resistant and long enough to penetrate the substrate and the batten- the same is true of screws. To nail tongue and groove cladding, first, drill pilot holes through the tongue of each board.
The best nails to use are ring shank, flat head nails. Ring shank hold best. Nails with smaller heads can pull through softer woods such as cedar. However using ...
Softwood - for most cladding softwoods, ring shank nails are recommended. Hardwood - on hardwoods and some higher density softwoods (ie. Siberian Larch, Douglas ...
16 авг. 2021 г. · Angular ring shank flat-headed nails are idea for softwoods (i.e. Cedar or Larch), as well as cut pointed screws. Hardwoods, on the other hand, ...
1 февр. 2022 г. · What nails to use to install shiplap cladding. Galvanised nails should be used; this will prevent staining occurring in the event of corrosion.
It may be possible to use galvanised nails if the boards are to be painted, but BM TRADA recommends that stainless steel nails be used.
26 мая 2016 г. · Using stainless steel nails is highly recommended for softwood cladding, even if the cladding is to be painted. The length of nails is also ...
The best nails to use in our opinion are full round head ring shank coil nails. 16G finish nails can be used for light timber cladding applications but only ...
7 июн. 2016 г. · A lot will depend on the type of cladding, wayney edge, face fix with annular ring shank, cedar t&g pin through the tounge, pine t&g you could face fix or pin.
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