If you cut 1 2 thick you can sticker the wood without any problems and it will dry faster since it is thinner.
Cutting lap siding.
The sheet should be removed immediately after each plank is installed.
In certain installations nails are driven through the bottom of the siding leaving the heads exposed.
In most cases the siding will wrap all the way around the house.
Run your siding stock across the table saw with one 3 4 inch edge down cutting a bevel along its length.
I ve cut a lot of siding like this and haven t had any complaints.
An oscillating tool with a metal cutting blade is ideal for this job but a simple hacksaw blade will also work.
To keep dust to a minimum use a circular saw that s equipped with either a dust collection bag or electric fan that.
When i saw lap siding i saw 1 2 thick by 6 or 8 without any taper.
Keep the boards pressed against the table and the fence and feed them slowly to avoid chipping and splits.
Use moderate contact on butt joints when joining two pieces of plank.
When the nails have been cut the lower board can be pulled out.
Using the line you scored with the hammer and chisel as your cutting guide use the circular saw to cut along the length of the line.
The vertical seams in lap siding should never align one over the other so you may also need to remove portions of boards that are not damaged.
This piece will lap over the bottom board.
The last boards must meet at the same level or the installation will look unprofessional.
Check for level to be sure your layout marks are correct.
Between each cut adjust the blade depth so it is deeper by inch.
Hardieplank lap siding with colorplus technology is shipped with a protective laminate slip sheet which should be left in place during cutting and fastening to reduce marring and scratching.
I m using white pine 1 2 x 6 on my own house and it seems to be okay.
Cut and position the second from the bottom siding board so it aligns with the layout marks you made with the story pole.
When cutting fiber cement siding with circular saw use a blade that has only four or six teeth.
On non grooved siding you will need to make sure the reveals are all equal by checking the spacing frequently or using a story pole as described in cutting fastening lap siding.