caseydog wrote:It depends on what the screws are asked to do. I use decking screws when I am gluing and screwing pieces of wood together. The glue does the real bonding, while the decking screws do a good job of pulling the panels tightly together. In that application, I typically sink the screw-heads into the surface, and patch over it with bondo before painting so the screw-head can't be seen.
If the screws are going to be exposed to the elements, and will be doing all the work of keeping a panel in place, I use stainless steel wood screws. They are strong, and don't rust.
For trim pieces, I will usually glue and tack in place with an air powered brad nailer or narrow crown stapler. There again the glue does the real work, and the brad or staple just holds things in place while the glue dries.
CD
Steve_Cox wrote:Nothing like an excellent screw
Dan & Julie CO wrote:caseydog wrote:It depends on what the screws are asked to do. I use decking screws when I am gluing and screwing pieces of wood together. The glue does the real bonding, while the decking screws do a good job of pulling the panels tightly together. In that application, I typically sink the screw-heads into the surface, and patch over it with bondo before painting so the screw-head can't be seen.
If the screws are going to be exposed to the elements, and will be doing all the work of keeping a panel in place, I use stainless steel wood screws. They are strong, and don't rust.
For trim pieces, I will usually glue and tack in place with an air powered brad nailer or narrow crown stapler. There again the glue does the real work, and the brad or staple just holds things in place while the glue dries.
CD
Do you still use pocket hole jig and screws for spars?
or brads and glue? or counter sink bit screws and glue ?
planovet wrote:Here is a picture of my hatch spars attached with pocket screws. The spars are not exposed so I didn't care where the holes were.
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