Those materials used to make roof waterproof.
Can you use roofing nailer for siding.
You can still use a roofing nailer with 1 inch galvanized nails if you can make it blind nail so that the nail heads can t be visible at all.
Do some research before using a siding nailer when installing new siding.
Lots of differences between the two different guns.
Again roofing nailers usually don t come with adjustable depth of drive settings and it limits their applications.
However siding nail guns are ideal for dealing with wood and vinyl.
You won t get any benefit using them interchangeably.
Roofing nailers are perfect for dealing with asphalt shingles fiberglass insulation board waterproof tar paper etc.
If you use the nailer it will nail it tight an.
Roofing nails work with fiberglass polyester and bituminous material.
Considering these roofing nailer isn t recommended for your siding task.
One drives roofing nails and the other drives commons.
Siding nailers are appropriate for siding tasks and roofing nailers are suitable for roofing tasks.
For an engineered tool like a nail gun even the slightest difference in the nails can cause problems.
You can take a coil of 6s and put them in the gun to see if they would work.
James hardie s website has instructions on their website how to install their siding using roofing nails or a roofing nailer.
You can use roof nailers for any roofing project involving shingles.
On the other hand a siding nailer can be replaced by any framing nailer as it is a miniature form of it.
For instance nailers exist for use with vinyl siding but an article in fine homebuilding magazine strongly recommends against the use of siding nailers with vinyl.
In that case roofing nails that are made with aluminum or galvanize are used to install shingles.
The nails are attached above the exposure line.
But i doubt it.
Both nailers are used in their different purposes but still roofing nailer is the best as it is used for roofing shingles and cannot be replaced by another nailer.
No you don t drive sideing nails all the way in.
You can secure your shingles with the help of a roofing nailer.