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The JYINCPED Gecko Siding Gauge Tools come as a 2-pack designed for 5/16-inch thick siding boards, including Hardie, LP SmartSide, cedar, vinyl, and fiber cement. Featuring a precise 1-1/4 inch overlap, these heavy-duty stainless steel gauges streamline siding installation by eliminating guesswork and adjustments, even on bowed walls. Ideal for both DIYers and pros, they reduce material waste, save time, and ensure professional-grade results every time.



| ASIN | B0CLXZ49HJ |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (107) |
| Date First Available | 8 Nov. 2023 |
| Finish | Painted |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 308 g |
| Item form | Sheet |
| Manufacturer | JYINCPED |
| Manufacturer reference | Siding Tools |
| Measurement System | Inch |
| Number of items | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.8 x 7.11 x 4.39 cm; 308 g |
| Part number | Siding Tools |
A**X
Great! Will never install Hardie board without these again!
H**Z
Works like it should. Definitely worth the price
K**E
Retired Contractor here decided to give these a try and they work installing lap siding yourself. Best way I found is to use 2 nails only hold lap siding a 12ft section lap siding then remove bracket push cement board against wall and finish nailing lap siding.Somtimes gets stuck behind lap siding bracket to remove from siding take your hammer tap up on bottom bracket and should slip out for you. This tool works once you get use to using it...If you were doing siding day after day this tool is life saver as a Carpenter 40 yrs working on homes and construction projects..
T**S
Absolutely terrible. Would not fit 5/16 hardie plank AT ALL. Not even close. Wasted a day of work. Great concept, but it only works if its the right size.
A**E
I took on the project of residing my house on my own. I saw the fancy geko mounts you can get to hold the siding in place as you work your way up the wall however i read there was a problem that pulled the boards away from the wall which caused problems with the reveal. These were like a third of the cost and they function better than i had imagined. They are easy to use, you rest it on the previous board and throw a couple nails in, and then right before you nail past these you will want to make sure you remove the bracket just so you dont damage the panel and make it easier to remove. Removing before finalizing also makes it so you can sink the board closing to the house.