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Roofing nailer for cedar shingles.
Apply both nails 3 4 inches from the edge of each shake or shingle and about 1 1 2 inches above the exposure line.
Use stainless steel galvanized or aluminum two inch nails when working with cedar.
These coil nails along with maze bulk collated stick nails are the right nails for the job.
Maze stormguard double hot dip galvanized nails are recommended by many of the fiber cement manufacturers and the cedar shake and shingle bureau.
Use a 316 alloy if you live less than 15 miles from saltwater.
Use two fasteners to apply each certi label shingle or shake.
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.
Attach the shingle to the roof with two nails driven in near its top edge.
Dollhouse miniature 1000 piece rectangle cedar shingles.
For locations outside of the salt water zone stainless steel type 304 or type 316 must be used.
This leaves room for the shingles to contract and expand.
This nailer features an adjustable shingle guide and quick set depth of drive that allow accurate and less damaging shingle placement.
Nails should be long enough to penetrate underlying materials in the cedar shingles at least 3 4 inches or all the way through.
Put the next shingle about one eighth to one quarter of an inch away from the edge of the first shingle.
The freeman pcn65 pneumatic 15 2 1 2 in.
If you use stainless steel choose your alloy based on your distance from the ocean.
15 coil ated nails labeled for fiber cement and cedar shakes shingles.
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To 2 1 2 in and 15 wire collated coil siding nails from 1 3 4 in.
Otherwise use a 304 alloy.
Ensure the second shingle overhangs the edge of the roof by the same amount as the first shingle.