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this is an age-old question Tyvek versus zip over the years Ive gotten a lot of comments in my videos what do you think about this system versus the other cuz you know been on YouTube now for 11 years I have 700 videos I actually have quite a few videos about both systems that Ive used over the years but on the build show today Im really going to be addressing a specific attack video that the Tyvek guys have been publishing and in fact theyre theyre using YouTube to run this ad before a lot of my videos and Ive got a bunch of comments about this specific video lets watch a quick clip here when zip system coded cheating boards are installed theyre fastened using power driven nails which are often over penetrated a bit this over penetration compromises the zip sheathing protective coating and creates a path for water to enter the wall system all right so this ad or video I should say seems to be independent testing and goes on to show how those nail holes in the zip sheathing are