Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 11:16 pm
I have got about 60M of featheredge fence to put up this summer and decided to go for 38mm screws instead of nails for extra grip and ability to undo mistakes :p .
Thing is I thought outside - so use stainless steel screws - but they add nearly £1.50 to each 1.8m section - eek. However, if I use those black drywall screws it only costs pennies. I figured as plaster is wet the little blighters must be rust resistant? Even if they are a very poor relative of its stainless cousin, surely it kicks the ass of a regular nail?
Is this a reasonable idea or is it dum for some reason I am not aware of?
One day I will get the courage to reply to someone else's post - I certainly read a lot of them!
Thing is I thought outside - so use stainless steel screws - but they add nearly £1.50 to each 1.8m section - eek. However, if I use those black drywall screws it only costs pennies. I figured as plaster is wet the little blighters must be rust resistant? Even if they are a very poor relative of its stainless cousin, surely it kicks the ass of a regular nail?
Is this a reasonable idea or is it dum for some reason I am not aware of?
One day I will get the courage to reply to someone else's post - I certainly read a lot of them!