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Do you screw or nail feather edge boards?

Do you screw or nail feather edge boards?

The choice is yours. The rails can be screwed into the posts through the sides and supporting brackets can be used to give extra strength. 3 inch number 8 screws are usually needed for this, all timber should be treated. The first feather edge board can then be fixed on the outside of your fence.

What fixes to use on feather edge boards?

Gravel boards. Feather Edge Boards. Nails – 2.5″ (65mm) Annular ring nails for the structure. Nails – 1.5″ (40mm) Annular ring nails for the Feather Edge boards.

What nails are best for feather edge fencing?

Use 50mm galvanised nails to attach them – it is important you only use one nail per pale per rail (i.e. 3 nails) – do not nail two pales together. The single fixing is to allow the pales to expand and contract with the weather. As the top of the fence is continuous, capping can be any length.

How do you attach a Featherboard?

Once all the posts and rail are in, fit the gravel boards. Once the posts are set, you can hammer the nails in fitting the boards without compromising the fit of the posts. Nail the Featheredge Boards in place, first nail in place the 1st two boards at either end, both facing inwards (narrow edge facing inwards).

Where do you nail feather edge boards?

It is important not to reduce the recommended overlap. Feather-edge profiles are generally cut from green (wet) timber and will, as a result, shrink by up to 15mm as the board dries. We recommend that each board is fixed once with a nail located 10mm above the upper edge of the previous board.

How much do you overlap feather edge boards?

Overlap Consistently For boards less than 150mm wide an overlap of 40mm is ideal, but for boards wider than 150mm, 50mm overlap is recommended. The overlap amount should not be reduced lower than 40mm as this allows the green timber used for feather edge cladding to shrink up to 15mm as it dries.

Can you use a nail gun on feather edge?

No. You need a first fix gun for external projects like that. One that takes thick round-head nails.

Do you have to overlap feather edge boards?

Overlap Consistently The overlapping of the feather edge cladding is very important and must be kept consistent. For boards less than 150mm wide an overlap of 40mm is ideal, but for boards wider than 150mm, 50mm overlap is recommended.

How much do you overlap 125mm feather edge boards?

25mm
Well there is a British Standard for this believe it or not, which recommends a minimum of 18mm overlap between each board, however most fencing contractors and timber suppliers will recommend 25mm of overlap whether you are using 100mm, 125mm or 150mm feather edge boards, we agree with this and this is our …

How much do you overlap fence boards?

approximately 25mm
Now nail the rest of the boards, use the above ‘Nail Position’ diagram above for a reference of where to place your nails, the overlap of boards should be approximately 25mm (1 Inch).

How far apart should feather edge fence overlap?

Which way up does feather edge go?

First mark where the top of the Fence should be (a couple of inches from the top), and then where the Top of the Gravel Board should be as well as the Bottom of the Gravel Board. The Bottom mark of the Gravel Board position is your ground level on each post.

How much do you overlap feather edge fencing?

What are the advantages of feather edge fencing?

Another advantage is that Feather Edge components are pressure treated thus helping to extend the life of your fence. Feather edge fencing is constructed using various timber components such as feather edge boards, notched posts, gravel boards, arris rails, along with counter and capping rails to finish.

How do you fix feather edge cladding?

Fixing feather-edge cladding. Begin at the bottom, ensuring that the first board is level. Use a 10mm strip behind the lower edge of the bottom board for support. Overlap subsequent boards by 40 – 50mm. It is important not to reduce the recommended overlap.

How much will my feather edge profile shrink?

Feather-edge profiles are generally cut from green (wet) timber and will, as a result, shrink by up to 15mm as the board dries. We recommend that each board is fixed once with a nail located 10mm above the upper edge of the previous board.

How much can you overlap a feather edge board?

Use a 10mm strip behind the lower edge of the bottom board for support. Overlap subsequent boards by 40 – 50mm. It is important not to reduce the recommended overlap. Feather-edge profiles are generally cut from green (wet) timber and will, as a result, shrink by up to 15mm as the board dries.