Choose nails that stand up to the extremes of outdoor siding projects—stainless, strong, and precisely engineered for performance. The Bostitch 1-3/4 in. L X 11 Ga. Angled Coil Stainless Steel Siding Nails (15 deg) deliver dependable hold and corrosion resistance when you’re fastening exterior siding.
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Material and corrosion resistance: Stainless steel construction protects against rust in rain, humidity, and coastal environments, helping maintain a clean, long-lasting finish without staining the siding.
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Size and holding power: 11-gauge (0.09" diameter), 1-3/4" length provides robust grip for typical siding substrates while leaving a clean, even head.
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Angled coil design: 15° angled coil works with standard 15° coil siding nailers for fast, consistent driving across long runs and tight corners.
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Head, point, and shank construction: Full round head offers solid seating; blunt diamond point reduces board splitting; ring shank delivers superior pull-out resistance for exterior installations.
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Packaging and quantity: Comes in a boxed 3,600‑count box, giving you ample supply for substantial siding projects without frequent reorders.
Typical applications include exterior wood and vinyl siding installations, trim, and light sheathing where a durable, corrosion-resistant fastener is essential. The combination of stainless steel and a ring shank provides reliable performance through weather cycles and everyday wear, making these nails a trusted choice for professional installers and serious DIYers alike.
Why these stand out: Unlike standard galvanized nails, the stainless steel formulation resists rust and staining, helping maintain the siding’s appearance over time. The blunt diamond point minimizes splitting on hardwoods or engineered substrates, while the full round head ensures a clean, secure seat that stays flush for a polished finish.
Practical tips for best results:
- Use with a compatible 15° coil nailer and set the depth to avoid overdriving while achieving a secure, flush fastening.
- Work in dry conditions and keep nails dry before installation to prevent rust during storage.
- For dense or reclaimed substrates, consider predrilling pilot holes to reduce substrate splitting and improve driving accuracy.