Fasten roof sheathing panels properly fasten panels with a minimum of 8d common 0 131 inch by 2 1 2 inch nails spaced a maximum of 6 inches on center at supported panel ends and edges.
Plywood roof sheathing nails.
Nails for roof sheathing i m guessing when you say 1 5 ring shank plywood nails you mean those pretty little shiny ones that one can buy in small boxes at big orange.
Can screws be used instead of nails for attaching wall sheathing to framing.
Never screwed the plywood roof decking on.
I personally do not like staples because i don t have any confidence in the longevity of the wire gauge.
Believe me you don t want to have to remove one of these sheets when fastened at the proper nail spacing.
2 8d galvanized ring shanks with a nail gun.
Plywood used for roof decking is typically called sheathing and carries a grade stamp indicating its load and span ratings and other performance factors.
The type of nails you ll need to use during the sheathing process depends on the roof material thickness.
Install sheathing perpendicular to roof trusses one slope at a time.
When installing roof sheathing use nails with longer nail shank larger diameter and a larger head than may be required.
It s true that screws have a highly effective withdrawal resistance which makes them excellent fasteners for tasks such as avoiding squeaks.
Also use more nails and place them closer together to build a stronger roof.
Roe osborn a senior editor at jlc responds.
Plywood is layers of wood.
Those may say plywood on them but are typically meant for nailing down luan and masonite on top of other stuff at the interior.
Start the sheathing at the eaves and work your way up to 1 inch from the peak.
Generally the nails are no longer than 1 inch but if they will be going through drywall increase the nail length to 1 5 8 inches.
Nails size 8b should be installed every 6 inches on edges and every 12 inches in the center area.
Plywood paneling is anchored into wooden wall studs using colored paneling nails also called finishing nails or brads driven inside the darker seams of the paneling.