The hangers installed are their lu26 lu28 and h1 brackets.
Roof nails vs joist hangers.
What s more chances are high that the use of these nails would fail a building inspection.
The floor joists are going to be perpendicular to the skids they re resting on so the amish craftsmen would just toe nail the joists knapp says.
All of the nails used in the hangers are joist hanger nails 10 x 1 1 2 long which are designed specifically for use in engineered metal connectors.
The roof purlins being nailed into are kiln dried 2 6 and 2 8 of douglas fir dfir and spf canadian spruce pine fir.
It is not recommended that you use deck screws and you should never use roofing nails.
As far as overkill probably is but you read about too many deck collapses every year.
To know what nails are supposed to be used you first need to know what joist hanger you re working with.
To hammer inside tight joist spaces use either short tapping strokes or hold the hammer sideways and strike the nail with the side of the.
Code calls for joist hanger nails.
This joist hanger can be used.
For standard joist hangers secure the joist hanger to the joist using only 1 1 2 in.
Long galvanized joist hanger nails avoid longer nails that would poke through the joist and splay out the other side of the hanger.
The use of roofing nails as structural attachments for joist hangers is not uncommon however it should be avoided.
A joist hanger is an inexpensive u shaped metal bracket that supports joists anchoring them to a ledger board.
If the joists are supported by beams or plates then end nailing to the rim or band board makes sense.
A ledger board a flat piece of timber anchored to the frame that evenly spreads the load of the joists it supports is used for the installation of hangers.
Put the tip of a roofing nail and a joist hanger nail in a vice and try to bend them with a pair of pliers.
The most common joist hanger i find on decks is a lus28.
If the rim board or plates are holding up the joists then use joist hangers.
They meet the manufacturer s recommendations and are code compliant.
Roofing nails are not made to withstand the structural forces that are required for joist hanger connectors.
Joist hangers vs end nailing.