8d hot galvanized spiral these grip rite 2 1 2 in.
Nails used for installing hardi siding.
I like that the nails are the right diameter as well as length to support manufactures warranties.
If the hardiplank is being installed on a building in a humid climate or near the ocean or any large body of water the stainless steel nails are the first choice.
James hardie recommends the use of quality hot dipped galvanized nails.
Pick out stainless steel or hot dipped galvanized nails size 6d 1 1 2 inch long siding nails and 2 inch long siding nails in the quantity you need for your project.
Fasteners shall be installed between 1 in.
I have used roofing and framing guns.
James hardie is not responsible for the corrosion resistance of fasteners.
These grip rite 2 1 2 in.
Electro galvanized nails are acceptable for use with james hardie siding products but may exhibit premature corrosion.
Siding coil nailer has a 3 mode selector switch contact sequential lock that is engineered for increased user control and convenience.
Hardie plank siding has a nail line across the top of the board that is 1 down from the top and nails are supposed to fall between and 1 from the top of the board to give the best hold.
What size nails do you use for hardie siding.
8d hot galvanized spiral siding nails 1 lb pack are hot galvanized for durability and are ideal for fastening your siding project.
Siding coil nailer accepts 1 1 4 in.
From the ends of the plank.
Nails 080 099 shank diameter with a 300 400 magazine capacity and an easy loading canister with nail size adjustment.
It can be used for fencing also.
From the top edge and no closer than 3 8 in.
Fasteners must be corrosion resistant galvanized or stainless steel.
Blind nailing preferred installation james hardie prefers and recommends installation of hardieplank lap siding by the blind nailing technique such that fasteners are hidden by the course above.
Learn how to nail hardieplank lap siding with this instructional video from james hardie.
The makita 2 1 2 in.
The makita 2 1 2 in.
Any lower and you might see a few nail heads poking through the bottom of the next board any higher and your siding is likely to be loose and could even rattle in the wind.
We use senco siding nailer.
The optimal sizes of nails should be from 1 to 2 so that a minimum of 1 inch length can be penetrated into the siding.
6d or 8d sized stainless or galvanized steel corrosion resistant nails are best for siding.
Also the gun is lighter than my framing nailer.