You don t need to nail through the face of the planks anywhere but on the bottom row and near the ceiling.
Installing tongue and groove siding nails.
With tongue and groove planks each piece has a side where there is a groove cut along the length of the board and a side where a tongue runs the length of the board.
If installing one half inch pine use 1 1 2 inch nails.
Install planks with the tongue up.
Tongue and groove siding can be installed horizontally or vertically.
In horizontal application start at the bottom and work up with the groove edges facing downwards.
In horizontal applications start at the bottom and work up with the groove edges facing downward to assure a weather tight wall.
A variety of siding types fit together by means of tongues and grooves or over and underlapping edges.
Start with the bottom row first and work your way up.
The next grooved edge will hide the nail holes.
Siding up to 6 inches wide can be blind nailed with one siding nail per bearing toe nailed through the base of each tongue.
I chose to install my wall with the tongue side facing up and the groove side facing down.
Tongue groove installation.
The length of the nails is more important than the gauge when using the nails to install tongue and groove wood.
Because the overlap is less than on other types of siding these provide somewhat less protection from the elements.
Nail styles are often not interchangeable between nailers because the guns cannot handle every type of nail that is why there are different nailer types.
These 2 inch long nails have a narrow head that sinks below the surface of the wood.
Horizontal or diagonal installation start at the bottom and work up with the groove edges facing downwards and the tongues up.
Tongue and groove siding can be installed horizontally or vertically.
Drive the nails through the shoulder of the tongues into the framing at about a 45 degree angle.
The tongue section of the board should be at the top with the groove section at the bottom.
Siding up to 6 152mm wide can be blind nailed with one siding nail per bearing toe nailed through the base of each tongue.
To install the first piece of siding line it up with the bottom of the wall against an edge such as a doorframe.
If the nail is too short it won t hold the pine tongue and groove securely to the ceiling.
Tongue and groove or lapped sidings generally have a rustic cabinlike appearance.
For installing tongue and groove paneling you need 6d finishing nails.
Cedar t g up to 6 wide can be blind nailed through the tongue at an approximate 45 degree angle with one nail into each framing member.
If the siding is up to 6 inches wide it can be nailed with one siding nail per bearing but siding any wider should use two nails per bearing.
The nail must be long enough to go through the piece of pine and into the ceiling above.