4 feet equals 48 inches which you then divide by 8 to determine that you ll need six nails where the board comes in contact with a truss.
Screws per sheet of sub floor.
This means that you ll need to use six nails per each truss that runs under the sheathing because each sheet measures 4 feet wide by 8 feet long.
I ve read for nailing the underlayment to do one nail every foot in the interior of the plywood and around the perimeter at 2.
This simple sub floor materials calculator will provide you with the lineal feet of floor joist needed the number of sheaths to cover the floor and how much glue and how many screws it takes to attach the sheathing to the joist.
According to table r602 3 1 of international residential code irc subfloor fastener schedule is as follows.
Use a solvent based glue that meets astm d3498 performance standards.
The floor looks like the skin of an airplane with so many screws around the perimeter.
Be sure the joists are dry and free of dirt before applying.
In cases where latex subfloor glue is required careful selection is necessary due to the wide range of performance between brands.
Am i on the right track.
The screw count is a bit high at times but this will allow for losing some.
The first two of these come with a nice yellow zinc finish while the hillman group screws are unassuming yet tough in basic black.
Nail spacing for sheets of osb and plywood is 8 inches per nail.
The rough or embossed surface of the sheet should face up as applicable.
Allow a 1 4 inch gap between the edges of he sheets and all surrounding walls.
I ve done a few 4x8 planks with screws at that frequency.
Man that s a lot of screws.
Drill screws through the backerboard sheets every 6 to 8 inches.
Use 6d common nails spaced 6 apart on edges and 12 apart in the field.
Place the first sheet over the mortar bed.
Fasten the sheet with cement board screws using a drill driver making sure the screws are flush with the surface of the sheet or are slightly recessed.
Apply glue per manufacturer s specifications.