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Dan_Musicant September 5th 07 11:12 PM

Fasteners for exterior redwood lattice
 
I dismantled and built a new gate out of fir or pine 2x4s and redwood
lattice strips in a cross-hatched pattern, similar to the one I
dismantled. I had a box of 1.5" 4d hot galvanized nails, and used most
of the box on the gate.

Now, I've decided to rebuild the gate surround with similar materials in
a similar way.

I already painted the gate with Kilz 2 primer followed by Benjamin Moore
exterior Low Lustre MoorGard.

Now, I notice that the box of nailes I used (Grip-Rite) states:

Stainless Steel or PrimeGuard is recommended with Cedar or Redwood."

Should I heed this warning? It's a little late for the gate, but I could
get PrimeGuard, which I guess is a special primer that's suited to
protect metal, or even some stainless steel nails, although I imagine
that such fittings would be quite expensive. Why can't I do as I've done
so far and use galvanized nails? Is Kilz 2 unsuitable? I have a lot of
Zinnser Cover Stain oil based primer. Would that be OK?

Dan

Phisherman September 5th 07 11:28 PM

Fasteners for exterior redwood lattice
 
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 22:12:59 GMT, Dan_Musicant
wrote:

I dismantled and built a new gate out of fir or pine 2x4s and redwood
lattice strips in a cross-hatched pattern, similar to the one I
dismantled. I had a box of 1.5" 4d hot galvanized nails, and used most
of the box on the gate.

Now, I've decided to rebuild the gate surround with similar materials in
a similar way.

I already painted the gate with Kilz 2 primer followed by Benjamin Moore
exterior Low Lustre MoorGard.

Now, I notice that the box of nailes I used (Grip-Rite) states:

Stainless Steel or PrimeGuard is recommended with Cedar or Redwood."

Should I heed this warning? It's a little late for the gate, but I could
get PrimeGuard, which I guess is a special primer that's suited to
protect metal, or even some stainless steel nails, although I imagine
that such fittings would be quite expensive. Why can't I do as I've done
so far and use galvanized nails? Is Kilz 2 unsuitable? I have a lot of
Zinnser Cover Stain oil based primer. Would that be OK?

Dan



Anything but stainless steel will cause the surrounding wood to
darken. The wood will darken even if the screw holes are plugged,
primed, and painted. This is true for any kind of outdoor wooden
project. Stainless will last 2 to 3x longer than galvanized.

dadiOH September 6th 07 01:43 PM

Fasteners for exterior redwood lattice
 
Phisherman wrote:
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 22:12:59 GMT, Dan_Musicant
wrote:

I dismantled and built a new gate out of fir or pine 2x4s and
redwood lattice strips in a cross-hatched pattern, similar to the
one I dismantled. I had a box of 1.5" 4d hot galvanized nails, and
used most of the box on the gate.

Now, I've decided to rebuild the gate surround with similar
materials in a similar way.

I already painted the gate with Kilz 2 primer followed by Benjamin
Moore exterior Low Lustre MoorGard.

Now, I notice that the box of nailes I used (Grip-Rite) states:

Stainless Steel or PrimeGuard is recommended with Cedar or
Redwood."

Should I heed this warning? It's a little late for the gate, but I
could get PrimeGuard, which I guess is a special primer that's
suited to protect metal, or even some stainless steel nails,
although I imagine that such fittings would be quite expensive.
Why can't I do as I've done so far and use galvanized nails? Is
Kilz 2 unsuitable? I have a lot of Zinnser Cover Stain oil based
primer. Would that be OK?

Dan



Anything but stainless steel will cause the surrounding wood to
darken.


Bronze too?


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