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"Brian D" wrote in message news:ZQjmc.28871$Ia6.4578039@attbi_s03...
I've dug my last drywall screw out ...no more for me. :-) Same act, different stage. Their high hardness/brittleness is problematic enough, but here in the NE US our rain is often as acid as ph 4, and in a lot of exposed uses they seem to suffer from added corrosion embrittlement (observed but not proven), and also often do waste through enough in a few years to fracture off in acidic woods like our read oak. Seem to be a false economy all the way around, afloat or ashore - YMMV. But then again, I'm the kind of guy who thinks drywall is a dumb, useless material, too (except as a fire barrier). :-) |
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