15 degree wire coil.
Screws for cement siding.
Fiberglass cement siding is a composite made of portland cement silica and wood fiber.
A durable material made of portland cement silica and wood fiber hardieplank stands up to weather insects and rot.
The stainless steel wafer head screws with countersinking nibs are specifically designed to drive flush with the siding surface.
For thick or heavy metal fixtures use 1 5 8 inch screws.
The fiber cement screw is designed for use in all fiber cement siding and is ansi a108 compliant for installation of cement backer boards.
Great for binding fiber cement siding to stress skin panels or to wood.
I have screwed some jobs with collated cement board screws.
Its large bearing head and nibs help seat and secure fiber cement to wood or steel studs.
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These fiber cement screws feature a wafer head with self countersinking nibs type 17 point for fast starts and full length course thread.
The c wing self drilling screws that one manfacture recomends work fairly well but they are not made for exterior use and can not find them collated for guns.
The superior corrosion resistance of type 316 stainless steel eliminates rust streaking and provides long lasting performance in marine and chloride environments.
Metal connector joist hanger.
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The siding is fire resistant providing a high level of protection for a home.
But these screws are designed for 1 2 cement board underlayment not fiber cement siding.
It s available in many styles and widths both smooth and wood textured and you still get the crisp joints and details that ll make your home s exterior stand out.
Cement board attached to plywood or similar underlayment will hold with only 1 1 4 inch screws.
Use 1 1 4 screws to attach fiber cement siding to stress skin panels and 1 5 8 screws to blind fasten fiber cement lap siding to wood.
Metal panel screw with epdm washer.
In terms of cement board screws the size of the screw you need will vary depending on the fixture or base to which you attach the board.