Use a circular saw to cut the board to length and fasten it in place with nails.
How to nail grooved cedar siding shingles.
Remove as much of the old paint as possible as the more prep work you do.
Once the shingles are nailed remove the board and reset it until the first course is complete.
The length of nail you use will depend on the thickness of the siding.
How to prepare old cedar shakes for repainting.
Galvanized hot dipped zinc coated and aluminum nails are all appropriate.
The right nails play an important role in ensuring that your cedar wood siding endures for a long time.
Use two fasteners to apply each certi label shingle or shake.
Nails should be long enough to penetrate underlying materials in the cedar shingles at least 3 4 inches or all the way through.
Always use corrosion resistant nails when working with cedar wood.
Ideal nails to use on cedar wood are made from aluminum double dipped galvanized or stainless steel.
Scrape any peeling paint chips off the shakes with a scraper.
Powerwash the siding to remove any excess dirt or paint with a low pressure pressure washer.
Use two nails for shingles 8 inches wide or less and three nails for wider shingles.