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Simpson Strong Tie S6SND1 Siding Nail, 6D X 2 in, 0.095 in Shank, 304 Stainless Steel, 2&quot

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Features

  • Most Sizes Available In 1 And 5 Pound Boxes
  • Checker Head Pattern Blends With Wood Grain
  • Annular ring shank increases withdrawal resistance to provide a secure attachment that reduces cupping of siding boards
  • Diamond point for easier driving
  • Choose Type 316 stainless steel for seaside applications and superior corrosion resistance

Description

The wood siding nail is an exterior nail that provides a powerful, corrosion-resistant fastening solution to help make your outside living space as long lasting as the interior of your home. The nail features an annular ring shank for increased withdrawal resistance and a checker- patterned head that blends with wood grain. These nails are ideal for securing wood siding panels with excellent holding power and pull-through resistance. From the Manufacturer Simpson Strong Tie 6d Cedar and Redwood Siding Nails 2-inch 14 gauge 304 stainless steel 1 pound approximately 245 nails per pound


Manufacturer: ‎Anchor Fasteners


Part Number: ‎S6SND1


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎2 x 5 x 4 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎S6SND1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎2"


Color: ‎Stainless Steel


Finish: ‎Stainless


Material: ‎304 Stainless Steel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Inch


Included Components: ‎Hardware;Fasteners & Hooks;nail-in-hooks


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Guaranteed from Manufacturers Defect


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: July 31, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Went in well
I'm in a coastal area where galvanized nails go to die, so stainless is the only option. I don't know about corrosion resistance yet; time will tell. But they did go in well (I drilled pilot holes in the siding). A couple crippled when they hit knots or old nails buried in the frame (not sure which). But basically no problem installing them. They are very tenacious to pull out: much more so than the smooth galvanized nails of higher gauge in the old siding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by K. Kelly

  • Product great packaging sucks!
Nails are great but I recieved a bag full of nails luckily they didn't puncture. You would think maybe put an item like this in a Box being #1 nail and #2 $20 for 1lb of nails. Please do better!
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023 by G_reg

  • Broken Packaging on Arrival
The Amazon shipping box appeared to be in good shape, but the box containing the nails had a broken lid and nails were spilt all over. Tape was on the lid but that did not seem to help. Would have returned but not sure how I would even do that with a broken nail box. Guess I could put in a baggie? ha. Nails work fine. Just arrived in rough shape and did not appear to be the fault of the shipping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022 by David E.

  • Good grip but a little weak
The rings on these do give them some good grip for siding nails, but for hand hammering them they are a little weak and can bend if you hit some hard wood or your impact is a bit off. If I spend my whole day hammering nails, maybe I would get used to this and avoid problems, but compared to regular nails of similar dimension these do seem a little weak. On the other hand, because they are ringed, perhaps they are naturally a bit harder to drive. It took a long time to get them shipped from Ace Hardware. Good but not perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2012 by GalCalif

  • Also work great on my mahogany (cambara) deck where they appear to ...
Local stores only had grip-tite siding nails that had lump-like unformed heads instead of thin, wide heads. I found these to be ideal for replacing cedar clapboards on my house, and for re-attaching old clapboards whose nails had rusted to nothing. Also work great on my mahogany (cambara) deck where they appear to be what the builders used originally (I'm cheap and save stainless nails when I replace boards...) If there's anything bad about them, it's that the ring shanks are so sharply formed as barbs that they're hard to remove if you screw up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2015 by Benjo

  • They bend very easily
These nails bend way too easy.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022 by Craig D. Brown

  • Fix fence
What I needed to fix my cedar fence.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2020 by Vicki

  • Great buy
Great nails for siding. They are stainless (softer metal). So they can bend a bit easier, but after siding my shed with them and pounding around 600 I only bent 2 and that was my fault.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2017 by Kman773

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