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5th July 2001, 03:28 PM #1Retired
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Sizing considerations for wood screws:
Taken from the Shopsmith woodworking tip of the day.
Sizing considerations for wood screws:
PILOT HOLE DEPTH
In Hardwoods - equal to length of screw
thread
In Softwoods - equal to 1/2 of screw
thread length
BODY HOLE DEPTH
Equal to length of screw shank
MAX. COUNTERSINK DIAMETER
Equal to outside diameter of screw head
MAX. OVERALL SCREW LENGTH
Approx. 1/8" less than combined
thickness of workpieces being joined
RULE-OF-THUMB FOR SCREW STRENGTH
A longer screw of smaller diameter is
stronger than a shorter screw of larger
diameter
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Ian () Robertson
"We do good turns every day"
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5th July 2001, 05:53 PM #2
Good on ya and thanks. Great help for a bush carpenter like me! I shall save this and print it in letters large, and attach to a suitable surface in my shed where I can refer it before I start screwing (and don't edit this 'cause I'm dead serious!.
Regards.
John H.Jack the Lad.
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10th July 2001, 09:25 AM #3
And more info......
http://www.woodmagazine.com/woodbasi...outscrews2.htm
http://www.woodmagazine.com/default...._47___71___100
[This message has been edited by Iain (edited 10 July 2001).]Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.