I set up a little sideshed to a prefab shed to house my splitter in using ACQ-D type treated wood, I didn't realize that the ACQ is corrossive to steel which is the nails and brackets I used to make the shed. I'm not going to wake up tomorrow and find the shed on the ground with the nails missing.. How worried should I be about this? Is there some kind of coated steel nail that is used for treated lumber? Should I add some brackets to the joints? I could see this being a problem if I was making a deck out of it, but should I be concerned with my existing structure?
Some pictures of the sideshed:
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I am planning to add a roof to it and sides and I'll try to use the right kind of nails for it, but since the only load I expect it to hold is snow, I think I am OK with the steel nails in it now? Agree??
Jay
Some pictures of the sideshed:
(broken link removed to http://picasaweb.google.com/cycleslugyahoo/Projects#)
I am planning to add a roof to it and sides and I'll try to use the right kind of nails for it, but since the only load I expect it to hold is snow, I think I am OK with the steel nails in it now? Agree??
Jay