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Solosider 1-1/4 overlap siding gauge, hardi board tool


* Keeps the siding close to the wall without actually clamping it.
* Good on a breezy day, but use common sense.
* All hardware is either stainless steel or nickel plated.
* Main body and retaining arm are tempered spring steel.
* Main pivot bushing is case hardened, should last a long time.
The price is for one pair. When you set the siding on the support bar you will have an overlap of 1-1/4. After nailing on the first coarse of siding, and making sure it is level place the tools about 3 feet in from each end (if it is a 12 foot piece) After placing a nail in the siding above the tool, no more than 1/2" down from the top of the board (it doesn't have to be in a stud) You now rotate the support bar 90 deg to allow the tool to be released. Their is a little ramp effect where the bar locks in above the urethane bumper allowing it to fall away from the plank as it rotates. Push up on the tool and pull the siding out just enough to get it out. Now you can nail the board off according to your local building code. You can place the tools on this board and be ready for the next coarse before you nail it off. Unlike some other tools it definitely will not pop off the wall while hammering a nail. You can open the support bar and fudge the plank down 1/8" but that would be max. Can be used on siding up to 3/8" thick. We have placed an 8" board on these gauges in 25 mph winds and had no problems but use a little common sense. > Keeps the siding close to the wall without actually clamping it. Good on a breezy day, but use common sense. All hardware is either stainless steel or nickel plated. Main body and retaining arm are tempered spring steel. Main pivot bushing is cas...



Solosider 1-1/4 overlap siding gauge, hardi board tool