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Simpson Strong-Tie S8SND5 Wood Siding Nail — 2-1/2-in. x .092-in. Type 304 Stainless Steel (5 lb.)

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  • Most Sizes Available In 1 And 5 Pound Boxes
  • Checker Head Pattern Blends With Wood Grain
  • Annular Ring Shank Increases Hold
  • Brand Name: Simpson Strong Tie


Product Description

Simpson strong-tie siding nail, 8D, 0.095 in shank diameter, 2-1/2 in length, checker head, 5/32 in head, 13 ga, diamond point, ring shank, 304 stainless steel, for cedar, redwood and cypress siding materials. Simpson Strong Tie 8D cedar and redwood siding nails 2-1/2-inch 14 gauge 304 stainless steel 5 pounds approximately 196 nails per pound.

From the Manufacturer

Simpson Strong Tie 8d Cedar and Redwood Siding Nails 2-1/2-inch 14 gauge 304 stainless steel 5 pounds approximately 196 nails per pound


Pipipihunter
2025-07-18 10:12:05
Used for redwood siding, seams good, bends easily if you hit something hard, mostly the value is what I appreciate.
Michael Bass
2025-07-15 20:28:57
Checkered head blends as well as a 304 stainless head nail will blend with wood. I don't seem to have the issue with nails bending as bad as others. I also swing a Stiletto hammer with more precision than many others. If you can't strike the nail head absolutely parallel, expect some bent nails. It should be obvious, but do not use a milled faced hammer either (use smooth face only).
The Rs
2025-07-08 12:30:54
Used to fasten cedar bevel siding. These did fine, only couple bent unless I hit another nail underneath the siding.
Jack Anderson
2025-06-15 10:36:13
There were warnings in the reviews about how easily these nails bent but I wrote those off to inexperienced people. Well my arrogance definitely caught up with me! I used these to nail up poplar siding on my house. Poplar is not that hard of a wood. At first I started counting the bent nails but quickly gave that up. My guess is that I bent in the area of 30-40% of the nails and had to pull them out. Predrilling the holes helped a bit but I still ended up with a large pile of bent nails. The good news is that I bought more than I needed and it's all done - and hopefully they won't rust.
Ed P
2025-05-05 21:48:56
I cannot use the product as recieved, the nails are too long, and will in some cases, accidently come in contact with the electrical wiring if used. This is a case when product substitution can burn your house down. Bad form Amazon!
John H. Bell
2025-04-11 18:30:24
These are an excellent nail for cedar or redwood SIDING. They don't bleed, they don't pull back and the small head is nearly invisible.
Dennis
2025-02-10 14:51:54
I paid $42 for 5 lbs. of these. I have to do a subfloor and nail into the corrosive pressure treated wood joists. The nails are a little thin and have a tendency to bend. Update. I found out that if you use a pair of pliers and hold the nail while nailing, they will bend a lot less.
Colin Kuester
2024-12-25 10:59:22
Box seal broken, already opened.
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