It s also not uncommon for shiplap installers to use either a finish nail gun or a framing nailer.
Best nails for shiplap siding.
If the exterior is longer than the shiplap boards stagger the seams.
To ensure a secure fixing use nails that are at least 2 5 times the thickness of the board that you are securing.
We have found that 2 and 3 8 framing nails clipped head work perfectly especially to give that classic rustic look of shiplap walls you can use a 2 and 1 2 to 3 finish nail if you prefer but the holding power is not near as good.
If using pre manufactured shiplap consult the board manufacturer for fastener specific requirements.
If using a tool such as the powernail 50f you ll need to use.
For example if your wall is 20 feet 6 1 m wide and your shiplap siding is only 15 feet 4 6 m you ll need to cut an additional 5 ft 1 5 m section of shiplap to finish the row.
Before you install your shiplap boards open your boxes and let the flooring adjust to the room temperature and moisture for at least 48 hours.
The nails used should either be galvanised or stainless steel.
Even if your boards would fully span the width of your wall consider staggering your shiplap anyway.
Remove wall plates and outlet covers.
The first step in your shiplap accent wall is to remove everything from the wall including any nails use a putty knife to gently pry and remove baseboards crown moulding and trim.
Place one nail every 6 inches 1 inch above the routed channel for 6 inch wide boards.
This prevents staining of the timber if the fixings were to corrode.