Thank youYou could use either screws or nails ,depending on how much cladding there is to do using screws could work out rather expensive because for fixing into oak you will need to use stainless steel fixings, if you use steel fixings after a short time you will start to see black staining as the oak tannin's reacts with the steel. Also it would be advisable imo to pre drill holes first to minimize the risk of splitting the oak
Thanks OllieI used those screws for my tongue and grooved cedar cladding and they worked great I have used them for flooring as well on many occasions.
A quick note that I pre drill them even though it says you don`t have to especially in Oak or harder woods like Maple, when used for flooring I normally set up one drill with the driver bit and one with drill bit this saves a lot of time. It is worth the effort and eliminated the tendancy for the tongue to split off if you just drive them straight in.
Spax do a very similar screw as well if you cant find these ones.
Ollie
That is not my understanding! The addition of Chromium makes all versions of 'Stainless' much harder than 'mild' steels which vary in hardness dependent upon the %age of Carbon included.Stainless is softer than steel...
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