They need to be little loose so siding can expand an contract.
Can you use roofing nailer for siding.
No you don t drive sideing nails all the way in.
Typically roofing nailers shoot coil nails and you don t have to refill the magazine too often.
Roofing nailers can sometime double shoot.
Depth of drive adjustment is not available in roofing nailers.
These nailers accept different types of nails.
It comes into a small size for the housebuilder so that they can easily use it.
One drives roofing nails and the other drives commons.
You can still use a roofing nailer with 1 inch galvanized nails if you can make it blind nail so that the nail heads can t be visible at all.
Siding nailer vs roofing nailer.
I m a small business and don t have a big annual tool budget.
Again roofing nailers usually don t come with adjustable depth of drive settings and it limits their applications.
Lots of differences between the two different guns.
It also needs to hold the shingles firmly.
Unlike roofing nails siding nails come in several designs.
The roofing nails have to be galvanized so that it will prevent the nails from being rusting by the touch of water and oxygen.
The only siding nailer available locally is about 150 more than a decent roofing run i can get all over town.
The use of coil nails in roofing nailers makes them relatively heavy and unhandy.
If you use the nailer it will nail it tight an the siding can warp an crack.
Considering these roofing nailer isn t recommended for your siding task.
Three hundred extra dollars seems a bit extravagant for tools i ll only use on a few jobs a year.
And either rent a roofing gun or buy one and sell it for 1 2.
Probably would void any warranty to course there bout impossible to collect on.
But i doubt it.
Companies like bostitch load nailers with appropriate nails when you purchase them for a specific application.
It may fire the first nail and jam.
On the other hand a siding nailer is used in a small range of area.
By this time you know that siding nailers and roofing nailers function differently despite their similar appearance.
For an engineered tool like a nail gun even the slightest difference in the nails can cause problems.
You can take a coil of 6s and put them in the gun to see if they would work.
Or you can purchase nails for your needs at a hardware store.
Buy a siding gun which can be used for trim solid material soffits etc.