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TREATED LUMBER FOR BOARD AND BAT SIDINGFrom: ad2dspt@chevron.com Category: Carpentry and Framing Email: ad2dspt@chevron.com Remote Name: 146.23.68.25 Date: 16 Feb 2007 Time: 06:24 AM
CommentsI want to use 1 x 6 treated pine for siding.Using the board and bat tech.
what is the spacing between the 1 x 6 needed for shrinkage/swelling, also the nailing pattern for and 8 foot long board and types of nails. I will be using an air nailer.
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