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How Can I Tell If A Particular Screw Has A Hard Head?
So far, every screw has gone soft the second before I had it in all the way. It is useless at this point and I have no choice but to take it out and start over with a fresh one.
I am using the correct power tools and drilling prior to screwing. The first screws were from Wal-Mart; they are in the trash now. All the ones thereafter, I picked up in Home Depot. They are better, but still too soft.
Is there something I should be looking for when selecting a screw to insure the head won’t thread?
My last screw was:
Wood
Tornillo Madera
#10 x 2”
Flat Head Phillip
Zinc
Crown Bolt Inc.
a Number 10 x 2"screw is quite a large screw. make sure you drill a pilot hole the right size for the screw (if your screwing into wood behind plasterboard for example), heres how you check, pick up a Drill Bit, make sure its as long as the screw. hold them side by side and look down then ends of them, the drill bit should only be slightly smaller than the screw. too much smaller and the screw will be too tight to turn when you get near the end.
if you screwing into brick and have put a plastic plug in the wall, put a peice of tape around the drill bit to the same lenth as the screw then you know the hole is deep enough, plastic sometimes grips the screw too much, spit on the screw and wipe it down the length before u insert it, or soap will do.
you are right though when you say the screws dont seem to be good quality nowadays, alot are made from alloys instead of proper steels etc. you can always tell by weighing them in your hand, if they feel light then they are alloy, either way you have to make sure the pilot hole is deep enougfh and wide eoungh


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