Both exterior and interior corners are handled in essentially the same manner.
How to nail cedar shingle siding.
Use two fasteners to apply each certi label shingle or shake.
Bevel siding should be face nailed to studs with 1 1 4 inch penetration into solid wood using one nail per piece spaced at a maximum of 24 inches on center.
I have done a few cedar shingle jobs all siding and it works pretty well.
Even if you are shingling just a single wall renting power equipment will be worth the cost.
The type of nails you choose to use when installing cedar shake siding should be considered also.
Nail one of the shingles to the sheathing so it extends to the line then use a level to install the rest of the shingles in that row with their ends flush with each other.
And you will use a ridiculous amount of nails.
Step 5 attach the shingles with 1 inch roofing nails.
The right nails play an important role in ensuring that your cedar wood siding endures for a long time.
Installing shingles in corners.
Apply both nails 3 4 inches from the edge of each shake or shingle and about 1 1 2 inches above the exposure line.
You can hand nail shingles but the job goes faster with a pneumatic nailer or stapler.
I use a bostitch coil siding nailer.
Nails should be long enough to penetrate underlying materials in the cedar shingles at least 3 4 inches or all the way through.
The staples should also have a minimum crown width of 7 16 inch and should be long enough to penetrate the sheathing 3 4 inch or all the way through.
The shingle meeting it from the other side will overlap this one.
I always used stainless steel ring shank nails i believe they were about 1 1 2 long for siding.
Extend this row of shingles around the house using the level to keep the bottom edge horizontal.
Drive nails flush with the surface.
2 inches above the butt line and 3 4 inch in from each edge.
White cedar shingles are nailed 1 1 2 inch above the butt line and 3 4 inch in from each end.
The last cedar siding job i did i used about 17 000 nails.
The same fastener location guidelines should be followed for staples as for nails.
For an exterior corner nail one shingle flush with the corner edge of the sheathing.
A stapler is used most often because it is less likely to split the shingles.
Ideal nails to use on cedar wood are made from aluminum double dipped galvanized or stainless steel.