Also spiral shank nails are easier to remove than ring shank nails when i make a mistake.
Roofing scew instead of nail.
Less concern about rusting out and they hammer or drive in easier.
At one time nails were preferred over screws because it was much easier and faster to hammer in nails than to use a manual screwdriver or spiral ratcheting screwdriver e g.
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Instead of using standard deck screws to install hangers consider using specialty screws.
The use of roofing nails as structural attachments for joist hangers is not uncommon however it should be avoided.
Part of the reason construction contractors use nails is that they are significantly cheaper to use than screws.
Drive 10 nails or 10 screws who cares.
Leaving the shingles free to blow off the roof during the next wind storm.
When using nails or screws for construction my preference is hot dipped galvanized spiral nails or acq rated deck screws.
We use atleast 2 1 4 to 2 1 2 screws to put down 1 2 inch plywood or osb but most of the time we use 2 3 8 coated coil nails also known as 8 s for hand nailing.
If like me you use predrilled holes with the head counterbored and thus three differant size drill bits plan on each rafter taking a couple of days frenchy counterbored screw holes on roof sheathing.
A nail gun will drive a nail as fast as you can move the gun into place and slap it against the wood.
According to home depot a five pound box of 8 penny nails which are approximately 2 5 inches long is 12.
Can screws be used instead of nails for attaching wall sheathing to framing.
Sounds like the removal of wood tissue during.
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On asphalt shingles you want to use roofing nails.
Any other type of fastener would tear through the shingles as they are applied.
30 000 seconds is 8 3 man hours of work a man day.
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Save 3 seconds per nail compared to a screw.
The cost of the nails vs screws in construction is an entirely different story.
Let me caution you a decent sized roof that is screwed down rather than nailed down will take 20 times longer to do than with a nail gun.
There is a common misconception in the building industry that screws always outperform nails when attaching wood to wood.
Roofing nails are not made to withstand the structural forces that are required for joist hanger connectors.