Drywall screws to hold strip planking
peter wrote in message . ..
Has anyone ever used drywall screws (the black ones for screwing
plasterboard - I think you call it sheetrock in the US- onto metal
studs and plastering over) for holding the strips in the right
alignment, instead of wooden dowels and/or plywood cleats, or is it a
really dumb idea? I mean just for those annoying bits where the new
strip won't quite line up over the one in place.
The screws don't rust as far as I know and as the whole lot is
encapsulated in epoxy afterwards I doubt if they ever would. I've used
them for fixing things into wood for years and never noticed any
detrimental effect, so I doubt that they would cause an damage to the
wood, assuming a pilot hole was drilled first.
It's just that they are so cheap and are so easy and quick to screw
in.
Another Pete
If it's not a huge project, you can use the stainless steel version,
that is what I do, usually pull em' after, but if I miss or break one
off, it does not matter. Another option would be bronze/silicone ring
nails and just countersink them and leave them in.
Scotty
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