Is it better to nail or screw fence boards?

Nails are faster than screws to install, meaning less labor for you or your builder (which may translate into lower installation cost). However, nails are more likely than screws to grow loose over time. Screws, on the other hand, secure the fence better than nails.
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Can you use screws for fence pickets?

Screws should never be used when installing a wood fence. While research shown that nails are better for the installation of a wood fence, using the right type of nail is paramount. The list of nails available at your local hardware store is endless, and each nail is designed for a specific purpose.
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What screws should I use for fencing?

Deck screws are the best choice for pressure-treated wood because they do not cause corrosion to the screws or stain the wood. For fences near lakes, creeks and riverbanks, consider silicon bronze screws.
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What type of nail is best for fencing?

The most appropriate nail for fence rails are 16-d (3 1/2-inch) nails. A ring-shank nail has concentric ridges (rings) all the way down the nail's shank, allowing the embedded nail to grip the wood so firmly that it is tough to pull out. The proper nail material is determined by the type of wood you're using.
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Can I use a finish nailer for fencing?

Do not use a finish nailer or bard nailer for fencing. While they are good for placing the wood in position, the diameter of the finish and brad nails are too small for fencing. You can however use a power stapler which the contractors often use for building fence and wood floorings.
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NAILS vs SCREWS - Which Is BEST For Fence Building?



Why is a screw more useful than a nail?

While nails have more flexibility, screws have more tensile strength. Tensile strength refers to a material's ability to resist breaking under pressure. This makes screws better for projects when joined pieces are under tension or bearing weight, like porch railings or kitchen cabinetry.
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Why are nails used instead of screws?

Screws will keep wood together when faced with vertical force and won't break down when lots of vertical force is applied to them. Nails are able to bend under pressure, and rarely snap when subjected to shear force. They've got a lot of shear strength.
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How long should screws be for fence?

Screw the supports along the outside edge of the bottom rail on one side of the fence, fastening them every 6 to 8 inches with #8 2" deck screws. Repeat on the top rail. Put the first board in place next to a post, make sure it's plumb, and screw it to the supports with #8 1 5⁄8" deck screws.
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How many screws should be in a fence panel?

To secure the assembled lattice panels to the fence, simply screw through the back of the 1x6 fence boards and into the 2x4 frame. Use at least six 2-inch galvanized deck screws per panel.
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Should I leave a gap between fence boards?

If you're installing the boards horizontal, you'll want to leave 1/4 in -1 inches of space between the boards. For privacy purposes, get the boards as close together as you can. If it's impossible to do that, or you're worried about shrinking and expanding, leave 1/8 inch between each board.
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How much do you overlap fence boards?

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).
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Are wood screws stronger than nails?

They may bend under pressure, but they seldom snap. Screws, on the other hand, may not be as forgiving, but their threaded shafts hold better in wood and draw boards together much more tightly and they have greater tensile strength.
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Is it OK to frame with screws?

Our inspectors have seen a disturbing trend of late: people using wood or deck screws when building structural elements. This means ordinary wood screws cannot be used to attach rafters to top plates, or joists to beams.
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Which has a strong hold in fastening two woods together using a nail or or a screw Why?

Why is a screw better than a nail to join things together? Screws, since they have a threaded shaft, can produce a more secure grip when attaching things than nails. Having said that, nails have a higher tensile strength.
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Why a screw holds two blocks of wood tighter than a nail?

Because of the grooves, a screw holds the wood more firmly than a nail. Also, less force is required to insert a screw into wood than a nail because of the inclined edge.
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What size nails do I need for a fence?

Whether you choose to use screws or nails, the length is crucial to the success of your fence. To attach preassembled panels or backer rails to posts, we recommend 18d to 20d nails or 3-1/2 in. to 4 in. long screws. To attach individual pickets to the backer rails, we recommend 8d to 10d nails, 1-1/2 in.
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Is a brad nailer good for fencing?

You cannot build a fence with a brad nailer. Brad nailers are best for indoor rather than outdoor use because the nails that are used are too short and narrow to hold the wood of the fence together properly. They are best, however, when working on indoor projects like cabinetry.
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Will Brad nails hold fence pickets?

Brad nailers are suitable for cabinetry and interior trim, says Best of Machinery, but the fasteners they shoot are too narrow and short to hold exterior fence boards, which have a tendency to move and warp.
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