The freeman pcn65 pneumatic 15 2 1 2 in.
Nails for cedar clapboard siding.
An inch above the siding s butt edge drive in one 7d nail into each stud.
These nails offer a small head design and a ring shank for pull out resistance.
It should be easy enough to remove these nails without.
The nails are not in the studs.
In general though the thickness of the siding determines the length of the nail.
Type size and spacing.
The nails load from the side for efficiency.
They have annular rings to prevent pullout in high wind areas.
8d nails which are 2 1 2 inches long are suitable for most siding materials.
5d galvanized shake use this grip rite 1 3 4 in.
Stainless steel nails are the best choice especially if the siding is to be finished with transparent or semi transparent stain use no 304 stainless for general siding applications and no 316 for seacoast exposures.
For fence projects try the 1 3 4 cedar fence nails.
5d galvanized shake nails 1 lb pack for cedar shake applications.
Coil siding nailer is designed for working on siding cedar shingles roof and wall sheathing and wood fencing and is compatible with 15 plastic collated coil siding nails from 1 1 4 in.
The nails are not ring shanked or long enough.
Coil the freeman pcn65 pneumatic 15 2 1 2 in.
Nailing both top and bottom is unnecessary and in fact may cause splitting as you point out.
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Use this grip rite 1 3 4 in.
The longer nail 2 1 8 penetrates the stud farther worth noting if you re working with siding woods such as cedar that tend to warp.
To 2 1 2 in and 15 wire collated coil siding nails from 1 3 4 in.
Apply sealant to the ends fit them together and drive one nail through the overlapping board inch to the side of the joint.
Ideally you should space the nails so that each one penetrates a stud.
If clapboard isn t long enough to span a wall splice two together with a 45 degree scarf joint.
Sometimes just hammering the nail back in isn t enough.
Copper nails also react with cedar and should not be used.