Although stainless steel nails are suitable for both western red cedar and pine fences the most popular wooden fence materials the cost of stainless steel nails prevents them from being the most practical or suitable choice.
Finish nails for cedar fence.
To help minimize warping and curling pickets use 6 d 2 inch ring shank nails made out of galvanized steel for one by four or one by six fence pickets.
Exterior screws are available with square and phillips heads that are less likely to strip.
You can fit in nails from 2 to 3 inches and the magazine can fit in 55 nails at a time.
For cedar redwood or pressure treated wood a 8d x 2 3 8 stainless steel nail is excellent for face nailing.
Tue 10 12 2010 09 42.
Anyone know if this will work.
Aluminum spiral cut nails are the right choice for western red cedar fences.
Spiral threaded and ring shanks provide extra holding power.
This uses 21º plastic collated full head framing nails though it can work with any nail from 20º 22º.
I m pretty sure you ll need a heftier fastener solution for something like a fence.
Fences that are constructed from redwood or cedar are particularly well suited for aluminum nails.
Most coated nails are dipped in zinc though a galvanization process.
Larger nail heads provide more striking area while smaller heads are best for finishing.
Submitted by mbuckwalter on tue 10 12 2010 08 36.
Can i use my 16gauge finish nailer to put up my wood fence.
This has an anti dry fire feature so it won t fire when your magazine is getting low on ammo.
Galvanized staples are good for attaching wire fencing to fence posts.
Lifetime fence roofing company uses stainless steel ring shank nails for all wood fences.
Another option for wooden fencing is to use coated nails that can help protect the metal from rust and corrosion.
The galvanized steel is less expensive than aluminum but it has the potential to eventually corrode and is not recommended for cedar fences.
Brad nailers are suitable for cabinetry and interior trim but the fasteners they shoot are too narrow and short to hold exterior fence boards which have a tendency to move and warp.
Some of the worst choices for nails include.