Now you can install the drip edge.
How to nail board and batten siding.
Place the nails about 2 inches from the sides of the board.
The nail should always be three times as long as the thickness of the board through which it is driven.
Place the skirt board at the bottom of where the siding will end and make sure it s level before moving onto the next steps.
Place your skirt board horizontally at the bottom of where your siding will end and make sure it s level.
Place the board on the water table about 1 4 inch shy of the corner use a level to check that it is plumb and drive pairs of nails every 16 inches.
Once it s level use your hammer or nail gun to install three vertical nails every 18 24.
On wide boards 12 or wider put 2 nails about 2 to 3 inches apart in the middle.
Use galvanized nails for your board and batten.
Rdesigns suggests the traditional method.
Alternate you could use screws or staples.
Once the skirt board is level use a nail gun or hammer to install three vertical nails every 18 24.
Using the right size nail.
Cut the length to fit or to a determined height if you will stack boards on top.
In addition to applying stain to both sides and all edges nailing both boards and battens correctly also is key.
A lot depends on the material behind the board and batt siding.
Boards want to cup one way so put the hump out bark side in and put one nail in the center.
Length wise the board and batten needs to be nailed at 2 on centers plus the two ends.
For this you can simply use a piece of metal flashing.
You can use a piece of metal flashing for this.
This is what people who nail green board and battens up say.
After that install your drip edge.
You can nail into a good solid oak stringer and it will hold the nail securely assuming you didn t bend the nail.