Simpson Strong-Tie S8SND5 - 8d 2-1/2" 13Ga 304SS Ring Shank Siding Nails 5lb

Brand:Simpson Strong-Tie

2.7/5

118.45

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Simpson strong-tie siding nail, 8D, 0.095 in shank diameter, 2-1/2 in length, checker head, 5/32 in head, 13 ga, diamond point, ring shank, 304 stainless steel, for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. Simpson Strong Tie 8D cedar and redwood siding nails 2-1/2-inch 14 gauge 304 stainless steel 5 pounds approximately 196 nails per pound. FROM THE MANUFACTURER Simpson Strong Tie 8d Cedar and Redwood Siding Nails 2-1/2-inch 14 gauge 304 stainless steel 5 pounds approximately 196 nails per pound

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Diamond Point for easy driving, Imported. Works great for Cedar and Redwood Siding applications. Annular ring shank increases hold. Checker head pattern blends with wood grain. Most sizes available in 1 and 5 pound boxes.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 16 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Head Style ‎Flat
Included Components ‎Hardware;Fasteners & Hooks;nail-in-hooks
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎S8SND5
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎5 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Anchor Fasteners
Material ‎Stainless Steel 304
Measurement System ‎Inch
Part Number ‎S8SND5
Product Dimensions ‎6 x 4 x 5 inches
Size ‎Pack of 1
Usage ‎Wood
Warranty Description ‎Guaranteed from Manufacturers Defect

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Scritto da: The Rs
Didn't have bending issues, would use again
Used to fasten cedar bevel siding. These did fine, only couple bent unless I hit another nail underneath the siding.
Scritto da: Jack Anderson
Many bent nails!
There were warnings in the reviews about how easily these nails bent but I wrote those off to inexperienced people. Well my arrogance definitely caught up with me! I used these to nail up poplar siding on my house. Poplar is not that hard of a wood. At first I started counting the bent nails but quickly gave that up. My guess is that I bent in the area of 30-40% of the nails and had to pull them out. Predrilling the holes helped a bit but I still ended up with a large pile of bent nails. The good news is that I bought more than I needed and it's all done - and hopefully they won't rust.
Scritto da: Dennis
Expensive and bend easily
I paid $42 for 5 lbs. of these. I have to do a subfloor and nail into the corrosive pressure treated wood joists. The nails are a little thin and have a tendency to bend. Update. I found out that if you use a pair of pliers and hold the nail while nailing, they will bend a lot less.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Hard to nail when they bend
Bought these to use for wood siding since the manufacturer recommends stainless steel nails. These seemed to fit the requirements but as other have mentioned they bend very easily.
Scritto da: Tina
Three Stars
The nails twist a bit more than the one from the store.
Scritto da: Ed P
I ordered the 2 inch product and apparently the 2, and a half inch product was substituted
I cannot use the product as recieved, the nails are too long, and will in some cases, accidently come in contact with the electrical wiring if used. This is a case when product substitution can burn your house down. Bad form Amazon!
Scritto da: Colin Kuester
Already opened
Box seal broken, already opened.
Scritto da: Paul
Best nail for cedar siding.
Amazing siding nails. The only nails you should use for cedar siding.

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