Installing cedar nickel-gap siding with Jake Bruton.
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Cladding choices aren’t as simple as which product. Those choices also involve which install method, which install products, and a whole host of other items. Check out the install process, products, and choices involved in this nickel gap cedar siding with Jake Bruton. - Наука
Jake, these are great details! Great tips! Love your attention to detail!
Great vid and attention to detail. Was hoping to see how you hid the exposed nail head.
Great content- keep it coming!
Thanks for the clear and concise explanation!
A couple questions: (1) What the approx price is for clear-heart, quarter or rift-sawn, cedar? Is there a way to get that aesthetic at a more reasonable cost? (2) What finish is used to protect it? What's the expected maintenance? (3) What about nesting insects in the nickel-gap?
How do you protect the cedar from UV while maintaining the natural beauty?
How far apart are the nails vertically?
Why is it not important to nail into studs for the vertical siding? Thanks! Looks amazing!
I had the same question
Need an answer ha
Me three. Did they put blocking inside between studs?
Exact same question, would be nice if it was answered. I can't find any simple and great system to resolve the necessity for the rink shank nails to penetrate solid wood by a minimum of 1 1/4. Does anyone have a good system for achieving this?
Agreed. 1.5" nail penetration is in the building code....although perhaps there is an engineered solution that they were able to employ to get around the prescriptive requirement. I haven't seen direct nailing into sheathing as an option in any manufacturer's literature.
Showing the horizontal furring strips allowing the vertical application would have been informative. It's alluded to in the whole rain-screen discussion but it's really not clear. The Slicker Max doesn't magically allow you to apply vertical siding which is what is basically said. I assume the idea at 2:20 or so is the Slicker Max allows for the drainage even if you use horizontal furring strips. It has NOTHING to do with nail patterns/fasteners showing etc.
First!
Sorry but those nails look so bad 🤮 on that beautiful cedar...why would you not blind nail it...🙈
Yeah no kidding, why not nail diagonally through the tongue like intended, lol