Can I use framing nails for joist hangers?

NO, Framing nails are not strong enough (Width in diameter) to be used for installing joist hangers. You need to use approved joist hanger nails.
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What kind of nails should you use for joist hangers?

Typically, the least you can use for a single joist hanger is a 10d common. The short joist hanger nails are also 10d nails, and they can be used for single joist hangers. When it comes to double joist hangers and beam hangers, however, you need a full-length 16d common nail.
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Can I use regular nails on joist hangers?

For interior framing, that means using only the thicker 10d, 12d or 16d common nails (rather than skinnier sinker nails) to fasten a joist hanger's face flange to wall ledgers, headers and beams. Outdoors use 16d double-dipped galvanized nails (or stainless steel when called for) for installing hangers.
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Should screws or nails be used with joist hangers?

While structural nails are typically used to fasten joist hangers, you may be wondering if screws can be used instead. You can use screws explicitly made for joist hangers. However, avoid using any other types of screws as they cannot support joist loads and are not designed to withstand shear force.
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What screws are approved for joist hangers?

In general, connector manufacturers recommend 16d and 10d framing nails for anchoring joist hangers to headers or walls and shorter nails, called joist hanger nails, for anchoring the joists to the joist hangers.
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Are joist hangers stronger than screws?

According to McEntee, “A joist hanger or hurricane tie connector will provide a stronger and more reliable connection than toe-nails.”
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Can you use 2x10 joist hangers for 2x12?

Hangers can be used with both their matching nominal joist size and the next size up—2x10 hangers are approved for use with 2x10s and 2x12s, for example.
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Are all joist hangers galvanized?

The joist hangers used in construction with both sawn lumber and manufactured joists are usually galvanized (zinc-coated). Photos 1 and 2 show galvanized steel joist hangers supporting nontreated lumber joists.
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Is toe-nailing strong?

TOE-NAILING

In contrast, toe-nailing produces a strong joint. The technique requires a pair of nails, driven at opposing 45-degree angles. It isn't suitable for all joints, as the grain of one workpiece needs to be at an angle to the other.
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Do you use joist hangers on both ends?

Joist hangers are preferable to both toe-nailing and end-nailing. Joist hangers provide greater shear force support to joists, as the hanger allows for both face nailing and toe-nailing into ledger boards and rim joists.
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Are nail guns better than screws?

Since most nails have smooth heads and shafts, they insert easily and speedily with a hammer or nail gun. Screws, in contrast, are favored for small and mid-sized projects, such as woodworking and decking, because they offer more control when inserting and extracting.
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What is a positive placement nail gun?

The 1st positive placement nailer on the market provides an efficient safe way of installing hangers, brackets and straps. The innovative locator probe accurately delivers a hardened twist nail in the precise required location, up to 6 x faster than hand nailing the same application.
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When nailing 2x6 inch joists What nail should be used?

In a 2x6 joist I'd use a total of 8 8d or 10d nails, 4 per side, typically 8d in size or in some cases 10d - these are the most-commonly-used nail sizes when toe-nailing 2x framing lumber as unless you're using box nails, larger nails tend to split the lumber, especially when, as in your photo, they're nailed too close ...
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Are 2x6 OK for floor joists?

2x6s may be used for floor joists, ceiling joists, or rafters and have differing spans for the same grades and species. Loads are divided into live or snow loads and dead load considerations. A plank used for a floor joist commonly has different load factors than a ceiling joist or rafter.
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How many nails are in a joist hanger?

* A common joist size in Multinail software is 40x90 joist hanger which uses 5 nails per wing into supporting member and 3 nails each wing to carried joist or truss.
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What is the most common mistake made when installing joist hangers?

Never use deck screws or drywall screws to install joist hangers. Dont reuse joist hangers. Dont modify them by cutting them shorter. A joist or a truss must lie fully on the bearing.
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Can joist hangers fail?

Joist hangers are important structural components. However, they are liable to fail, with the potential for serious injury or fatality, if not installed correctly.
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Are 2x6 strong enough for deck joists?

You can use 2×6 as deck joists if the deck is low enough to the ground as not to require guard railing. When using S-P-F 2×6 deck joists, the span must not be greater than 9'0″ (2.73m) with joists at 16″ o.c. (400mm), and 9'10” (3.01m)with spacing at 12″ (300mm).
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What is the strongest joist hanger?

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These are the best overall fasteners for these reasons. #10 hanger nails have the highest shear strength of the fasteners I compared at the lowest price.
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How far should a screw go into a joist?

The general rule of thumb is that the screw should enter at least half the thickness of the bottom material, e.g. 3/4″ into a 2 x 4.
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How long should joist screws be?

A common rule of thumb is that a screw needs to go at least halfway into the wood beneath the piece you are attaching. But when attaching deck boards into joists, a 2.5” deck screw is usually long enough since over half the screw is buried in the joist.
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