Nails building a deck if you are planning to build yourself a wood deck you have three options use only screws only nails or a mix of both.
Roof decking nails or screws.
For slats featuring face widths of 12 inches you will space three nails evenly apart about every 3 inches.
Never screwed the plywood roof decking on.
Believe me you don t want to have to remove one of these sheets when fastened at the proper nail spacing.
Asphalt use 1 2 galvanized roofing nails depending on sheathing thickness cedar 316 stainless steel ring shank 1 nails manufactured for cedar shingles and shakes.
2 8d galvanized ring shanks with a nail gun.
I have a personal fetish for screws and would like to substitute screws for common nails in as much of the work as i can the shingles will still be nailed.
At first glance screws seem to be the overwhelming choice when answering the question of nails or screws.
Nails are often preferred for structural joining including framing walls because they are more flexible under pressure whereas screws can snap.
While screws have many great advantages you shouldn t skip the nail part of the hardware aisle when shopping for.
Boards for the floor caulking gun for 30 ounce tubes of adhesive afg 01 rated adhesive in 30 ounce tubes cleaning supplies such as rags and paint thinner fan and or light utility knife and long screwdriver to open tubes safety items including glasses or goggles and a bicycle helmet or hardhat.
While most often people opt for one of the first two especially for using only screws i recommend using both screws and nails each in different parts of the deck.
Slats of wood used for roof sheathing are lumber boards with face widths ranging from 4 to 12 inches.
They re expensive but then.
Generally you ll need to place two nails at each location where it makes contact with a roof truss.
Nails are also called upon when securing plywood.
I personally do not like staples because i don t have any confidence in the longevity of the wire gauge.
Nails or screws for deck building screws.
It s true that screws have a highly effective withdrawal resistance which makes them excellent fasteners for tasks such as avoiding squeaks in flooring assemblies resisting uplift forces that occur in roofs and holding deck ledgers tight to a building.