@greymilton drywall screws come in two thread sizes those for wood and those for metal studs. i build with both. depending on the application. the course are for wood studs the fine are for metal. yea drywall screws can be used in wood who would have guessed that. maby the guys that decided 3/4 of the screw would live 100 percent of its entire life inside of wood. go figure that one.
Skeaky floors SHOULD NOT be secured with drywall screws!!! You should use a #8 1 1/4 inch wood screw. The threads should be wide, not close together!)
@corpsemunger Lol, true.
lanomadita 2 weeks ago
1:56 you can also use a square footage calculator at Lowes dot com slash calculators, for those too stupid to do basic maths.
corpsemunger 2 months ago
BS ends (video starts) at 0:58
sprb5000 3 months ago
seems like an awfully long laundry list of items to prep a floor.
osityan 5 months ago
Love the video, thanks for all the great tips
trpt19 9 months ago
Another great informational video. thanks.
TheCarpetSource 10 months ago
I hate hand talkers.
bmedeiros678 1 year ago
@greymilton drywall screws come in two thread sizes those for wood and those for metal studs. i build with both. depending on the application. the course are for wood studs the fine are for metal. yea drywall screws can be used in wood who would have guessed that. maby the guys that decided 3/4 of the screw would live 100 percent of its entire life inside of wood. go figure that one.
datzfast 1 year ago
Hey, it's the same guy from Rockwell Automation's retro-encabulator. Type in RXJKdh1KZ0w in the search box and see for yourself!
dembkomj 1 year ago 2
Skeaky floors SHOULD NOT be secured with drywall screws!!! You should use a #8 1 1/4 inch wood screw. The threads should be wide, not close together!)
greymilton 1 year ago