Bevel siding and bungalow siding are 20th century versions that are generally resawn from boards producing random grain to obtain widths of 8 and more.
Nailing beveled wood siding.
Our beveled wood siding nails are specifically designed for split prone woods.
The product is locally grown and manufactured in new england.
Place nail just above the overlap.
Long may be used for 3 4 inch thick siding.
When plywood or wood sheathing or spaced wood nailing strips are used on nonwood sheathing sevenpenny or eightpenny nails 2 1 4 and 2 1 2 in.
It isn t always possible to nail.
Manufacturers recommend nailing modern resawn bevel siding through a single board to allow for wood movement at left.
Bevel siding should be face nailed to studs with 1 1 4 inch penetration into solid wood using one nail per piece spaced at a maximum of 24 inches on center.
New england bevel siding is made with premium grade eastern white pine.
For jobs that will be left natural or treated with a clear or semi transparent finish we recommend our stainless steel slim jim nails.
Take care not to nail through the overlap of two pieces.
This siding has been on homes in the north east since pilgrim times.
8d nails which are 2 1 2 inches long are suitable for most siding materials.
Siding should be nailed to each stud or on 16 inch centers.
Nail length ideally you should space the nails so that each one penetrates a stud.
Each succeeding course overlaps the upper edge of the lower course.
Checkered head helps to hold paint or stain.
Bevel wood siding pattern bevel cedar siding stained racked to dry cedar bevel unit ready for delivery bevel siding is lumber board resawn at an angle to produce two pieces thicker on one edge than the other with a thick butt and a thin upper edge lapped to shed water.
It is a very good value compared with more expensive alternatives.
Bevel siding is most often found is widths of 6 and 8 though it is not uncommon to find examples with 10 or 12 wide boards.
Bevel siding overlaps the course below it by an inch or more and is face nailed just like clapboards.
Fasten the plank with galvanized ring shank nails long enough to penetrate the siding sheathing and into the wall studs at least 1 1 4 inch.