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    Default Weather Boards for shed

    i have finished the frame for my 2 x 1.6 m garden toolshed. It is made from 2" x 4" hardwood. I am planning to use treated pine fence palings as weatherboards.

    How far should the boards overlap?

    Are galvanised nails OK or should I use stainless? I assume Flat Head rather than bullet head?

    Should I install a pine subframe to fix the weatherboards to? (I don't fancy pre-drilling the nail holes into the hardwood and since it is a post and beam type construction, I dont have any intermediate studs to nail to, just the corner posts)
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    Sorry Dion, I was scrolling through and noticed no-one had replied to you.
    Overlap them a cm or so , use treated pine nails as everything else rots in the green stuff
    I wouldnt go for a whole sub frame but a two vertical studs added in would give you some thing inside to hang shelves etc.on and stiffen up the boards.
    I'm also a big fan of some form of diagonal brace and remember to ventilate and insulate.
    hope this helps
    Ian

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    Thanks Ian - one wall up and 3 to go!
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    I would be lapping them at least 25mm as they will shrink and you will have gaps everywhere.

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    thats the normal overlap
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    What % shrinkage should I expect across the grain in pine?
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    A real wet 6" tp paling can shrink 1/2" or more.
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    That's a 1 in 12 shrinkage rate - so, my 100mm wide baords should not shrink more than about 8-9mm?
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    maybe, time will tell
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