http://www.quickscrews.com/Screws/Type/Combo_Drive_Flat_Head_Type_17_Assembly_Screws

--- On Wed, 8/25/10, Charles Weston <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Charles Weston <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: Ceiling tile scenery: was "S"ome questions
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 5:25 PM







 



  


    
      
      
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Try this one:



Quickscrews



Charles Weston



--- On Wed, 8/25/10, Carey Probst <[email protected]> wrote:



From: Carey Probst <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: Ceiling tile scenery: was "S"ome questions

To: [email protected]

Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 3:14 PM



 



Interesting but that link takes me to an empty shopping cart.



Carey



Carey Probst



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On 8/25/2010 3:47 PM, Charles Weston wrote:



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> Much, much better than drywall screws are screws such as these:



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> http://www.cshardware.com/IW_Products.m4p.pvx?;MULTI_ITEM_SUBMIT



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> The unthreaded shank allows them to pull-up and not lock like drywall 



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> They don't strip out and they don't split the wood like drywall screws.



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> Charles Weston



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> --- On Wed, 8/25/10, Rance and Bente <[email protected] 



> <mailto:velapoldi%40gmail.com>> wrote:



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> From: Rance and Bente <[email protected] <mailto:velapoldi%40gmail.com>>



> Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: Ceiling tile scenery: was "S"ome questions



> To: [email protected] <mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com>



> Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 12:07 PM



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> Hi Bob:



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> Agree entirely. I generally drilled pilot holes with automatic 'screw



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> head sinking', then used drill with screwdriver head to put the 'soaped'



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> screws in (used clamps to hold wood). One of my sons gave me a



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> rechargeable screwdriver with two battery packs a few years back for



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> Christmas - wow, don't know how I got things done in the past, having to



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> string extension cords, etc. with the regular electrical drills (have



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> three of those). Go rechargeable!!



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> Rance Velapoldi



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> Bob Werre wrote:



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> > I also built a great deal of my layout with hand tools and now regret



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> > much of that. First off I (we) totally scratchbilt my entire railroad



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> > building. We used 2 x 12's twenty foot long for floor joists, plus all



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> > the other heavy wood, sheetrock and shingles to complete the room. Of



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> > course we used mostly power tools except for the hammering. However, I



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> > was a bit younger then, so you do recover. When it came time for the



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> > actual benchwork, the physical toll on my wrists in particular, hasn't



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> > been good. During the early construction, our eldest member came over



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> > to help. He brought over sheet rock screws and screw gun while I



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> > continured with drilling pilot holes, using soap and then hand screwing



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> > everything with #8 or #10 screws. I recommend any type of power



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> > equipment you can afford.



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> > Bob Werre



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> > BobWphoto.com



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