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.
Exterior cement board siding screws.
6d common wood framing 091 in.
It s available in a variety of sizes and shapes to match many of the old siding shingles installed over the last 60 years.
The manufacturer does not list an appropriate wood stud screw.
Fiber cement siding shingle 18 bundle weatherside fiber cement siding is the 1 weatherside fiber cement siding is the 1 and only solution for replacing or repairing old asbestos siding shingles.
Cement board attached to plywood or similar underlayment will hold with only 1 1 4 inch screws.
But these screws are designed for 1 2 cement board underlayment not fiber cement siding.
From the bottom of the board.
I have screwed some jobs with collated cement board screws.
Weatherside purity wavy 12 in.
Once painted it looks almost identical to wood.
Fiberglass cement siding is a composite made of portland cement silica and wood fiber.
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.
The fiber cement screw is designed for use in all fiber cement siding and is ansi a108 compliant for installation of cement backer boards.
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.
Three screw threads must penetrate the steel stud.
Nails for face nailing should be between 3 4 in.
The superior corrosion resistance of type 316 stainless steel eliminates rust streaking and provides long lasting performance in marine and chloride environments.
For thick or heavy metal fixtures use 1 5 8 inch screws.
5 fastener selection for face nailing steel framing screws ribbed bugle head no.
Great for binding fiber cement siding to stress skin panels or to wood.
Use a number 8 1 1 4 inch long by 0 375 inch wide hd ribbed wafer head or equivalent screw on steel studs.
The term applies to a nailing screwing method for joining hardieplank planks to hide nail or screw fasteners.