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Siding nails are smaller in diameter, and have smaller heads than the standard Threaded Nails above. This makes them less obtrusive and allows their use in blind nailing of tongue and groove siding as well. These nails have a blunt point to minimize splitting and a cross-hatched head to blend with texture of the wood. Their smaller size makes them ideal for use with premium decking materials such as Redwood and Western Red Cedar. Approximately 196/lb
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Stainless Steel Siding Nails are Great
By Peter
from Bolentown SC
About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
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Comments about 8d (2-1/2'') 316 Stainless Steel Siding Nails - Ring Shank:
Have an old barn that needed extensive repair and replacement of German Drop Siding was part of that. Found some old southern yellow pine siding that was brittle and other siding nails split siding, these did not. And others while galvanized may bleed, these will not. Great.