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1" board 3" nail and I use stainless, or other non-ferrous to avoid the ugly black staining in otherwise lovely timber, can end up a right a mess, and I wouldn`t class seasoned Larch as a soft wood, cheers, off for a pint.

 

It is a softwood, just as Balsa is a hardwood.

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This is something that baffles me....

"What size nail should I be using?"

 

In this case I'm wanting to fix some 1" thick larch boarding to roof joists..... should the nails be 50mm long, 60mm long?, 65mm long, 75mm long? etc.

 

Is there a secret builders code/ formulae for working out the nail length?!

 

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during my apprenticeship days i was told to think in thirds.

 

the plank you are nailing should be one third and two thirds goes into the wall.

 

65mm or 2 1/2" should just about do it though i reckon.

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It is a softwood, just as Balsa is a hardwood.

yep I know that, but what I`m getting at is that once it`s seasoned it`s bloody hard and durable, and trying to hammer a normal nail through a decent thickness of board can result in a lot of bent nails.

I really like Larch and if I`m using well seasoned stuff for joinery I`ll usually drill it to avoid problems, it likes to be engineered, to me it`s far better timber than anything you can get in most timber merchants and has superior structural qualities than most of the ` C whatever crap`, lowest common denominator certified rubbish that`s about and is normal these days.

cheers.

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during my apprenticeship days i was told to think in thirds.

 

the plank you are nailing should be one third and two thirds goes into the wall.

 

65mm or 2 1/2" should just about do it though i reckon.

 

That's the most technical explanation yet! :thumbup:

One Gold Star to you Sir. *

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