Wood Frame Construction Fasteners and Materials. Fasteners.

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Wood Frame Construction Fasteners and Materials

Fasteners

Carriage Bolt Commonly used to bolt wood. Never use a washer under the head as the square shoulders designed to grip the wood. Also found on machinery.

Drywall Screws All Are Phillips Except the Hex Wafer Head. Used to fasten drywall. Bugle shaped flat head.

Deck Screws A straight shank wood screw with a bugle head. Commonly made with a Phillips or square drive 2 1/2" of longer. Coated to prevent rusting.

Box Nail Roughly speaking, d equals 1/4 inch in length, but this is not constant. The shank is smaller in diameter than the common nail to prevent splitting of the wood. Common sizes 2d to 16d

Common Nail Roughly speaking, d equals 1/4 inch in length, but this is not constant. The shank is larger in diameter than the box nail making the nail less likely to bend. Common sizes 2d – 20d. Sizes larger then 20s are often called spikes.

Finish Nail The sizes range from 2d to 20d. The nail is designed to be counter sunk and the hole filled.

Galvanized Nail Common, box, and finish nails are available for exterior use with a galvanized coating. The coating may be hot dipped (thicker) or electro-plated (EG). Used in many small projects as well as general construction projects.

Cement Coated Nails Sizes range from 2d to 16d. Commonly found in a green coating in 8d and 16d ("sinkers"). Cement coated nails are used for projects that require an extra bond, with the reduction in the chance of splitting. They are also well suited for nailing down plywood.

Galvanized Roofing Nail The head is about 1/2 inch in diameter, and the length ranges from ¾ to 2 inches. Used in roofing and construction projects.

Wood/Lumber

Pressure Treated Lumber Generally fir species that is treated to resist decay. Green in color.

Plywood Composed of layers of wood sheets with the grain of each sheet glued at right angles. Very strong. Used for flooring, roof sheeting, and shear walls. Comes in various grades denoted by letters. A=best, D=worst. For example AC would be A on one side and C on the other. Plywood can be designated as interior or exterior depending on the type of glue used in its manufacture.

Oriented Strand Board (OSB) Primarily made from wood chips. Used for shear walls and roof sheeting

Douglass Fir Used primarily for structural framing. Very strong.

Roofing Felt 15# or 30#. 15# commonly used under composition shingles.

Composition Shingles Asphalt and aggregate shingles. Sold in bundles. Commonly cover 33 square feet per bundle..

Steel Roofing Painted and form steel sheet. Commonly 3’ width.

Composition Shingles Asphalt and aggregrate shingles. Sold in bundles. Commonly cover 33 square feet per bundle..