Roofing Nails Used To Secure Drywall
If you are attaching something with nails through drywall or other soft wall covering such as homasote rigid insulation or corkboard the thickness of the wall covering should be added to the optimal nail length because these materials do not offer much additional holding power.
Roofing nails used to secure drywall. 1 5 8 course thread drywall screws is what we use. Drywall nails are disigned to be covered by a thin coat of plaster water soluable. The most widely used sizes of common nails are 16d 10d and 8d. Double nailing panels will help minimize the occurrence of nail pops.
In most cases securing drywall will require fewer screws than nails. Roofing nails have a wide nailhead to keep house wrap sheathing and. To nail a 3 4 thick wooden shelf support to drywall you should use nails no shorter than 3 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 to 3. In the end you will be expecting roofing nails to support a weight that they were not designed to do and lack the threads necessary to do this.
Nails should only be used with wood studs. Use them to build frames for walls floors ceilings and roofs. Drywall nails should be used on the perimeter of the sheets and screws in the field of the sheet. When working with 5 8 inch drywall panels use 1 3 8 inch or 1 5 8 inch screws.
When working with 1 2 inch drywall panels use 1 1 4 or 1 3 8 inch nails or screws. As a general rule if you re building with two by 1 1 2 inch thick lumber you should be using common nails. You can also use ring shank nails instead of screws to. Copper clout nails and annular ring clout nails are mostly used for roofing tiles and slates.