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Maze Nails  |  Our Item #: MORG6890305

Model Number: R115530 - UPC : 098342003896

Maze STORMGUARD R-115 Series R115530 Hand Drive Siding Nail, 2 in L, 13 ga, Carbon Steel

$9.94 $14.08
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    Description

    Maze STORMGUARD plain and ring shank cedar shake and shingle nails are double hot-dipped galvanized, which conform to ASTM standard A153, class D and conform to the nail specifications of the cedar shake and shingle bureau for non-saltwater areas. These slender, stiff nails resist splitting, bending and effectively resist rust. Nails should be long enough to penetrate sheathing at least 3/4 in. Use only two nails per shake or shingle approximately 3/4 in from edge and 1-1/2 in above the butt line of the next course. Nails should be driven flush, but not so far that the nail head crushes the wood. Excellent for typical, non-coastal (over 15 miles from salt-water) residential applications not utilizing pressure-impregnated preservative or fire-retardant treatments.

    Additional Information

    • Approximate Nails per Pound: 232
    • Finish: Galvanized
    • Head Size: 1/4 in
    • Length: 2 in
    • Material: Carbon Steel
    • Material Gauge: 13 ga
    • Package Weight: 5 lb
    • Point Type: Diamond
    • Shank Size: 0.092 in
    • Shank Type: Plain

    Maze Nails

    Maze STORMGUARD R-115 Series R115530 Hand Drive Siding Nail, 2 in L, 13 ga, Carbon Steel

    $9.94 $14.08
    Maze STORMGUARD plain and ring shank cedar shake and shingle nails are double hot-dipped galvanized, which conform to ASTM standard A153, class D and conform to the nail specifications of the cedar shake and shingle bureau for non-saltwater areas. These slender, stiff nails resist splitting, bending and effectively resist rust. Nails should be long enough to penetrate sheathing at least 3/4 in. Use only two nails per shake or shingle approximately 3/4 in from edge and 1-1/2 in above the butt line of the next course. Nails should be driven flush, but not so far that the nail head crushes the wood. Excellent for typical, non-coastal (over 15 miles from salt-water) residential applications not utilizing pressure-impregnated preservative or fire-retardant treatments.
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