Whilst on the subject of screws either timber to timber or timber to concrete, what is the recommended depth that a screw should go into the receiving object? Is there a guide based on width / application?
Where two frames meet the timbers to be joined will be 50mm into 75mm for this I was planning on 6 x 100mm and for fixing common studs into top and bottom plates 6 x 75mm, thee would give around 50mm and 25mm penetration respectively - is this sufficient?
EDIT
I have just found this document which relates to timber - timber fixings and after some research I think means that if using size 6 screws the minimum headside penetration should be 21mm and pointside should be 42mm. So I need to ensure that the timber being screwed into is penetrated by at least 42mm.
So for a 75mm - 50mm joint the screw needs to go through from the 50mm side ino the 75mm timber and penetrate to a depth of 42mm (over half way). Or should I be using smaller diameter screws and penetrate less? (all very complicated).
If using 5mm diameter screws the min penetration depth is 35mm so a 5 x 90 would suffice as it gives 40mm penetration if screwed in from the 50mm timber side.
Where two frames meet the timbers to be joined will be 50mm into 75mm for this I was planning on 6 x 100mm and for fixing common studs into top and bottom plates 6 x 75mm, thee would give around 50mm and 25mm penetration respectively - is this sufficient?
EDIT
I have just found this document which relates to timber - timber fixings and after some research I think means that if using size 6 screws the minimum headside penetration should be 21mm and pointside should be 42mm. So I need to ensure that the timber being screwed into is penetrated by at least 42mm.
So for a 75mm - 50mm joint the screw needs to go through from the 50mm side ino the 75mm timber and penetrate to a depth of 42mm (over half way). Or should I be using smaller diameter screws and penetrate less? (all very complicated).
If using 5mm diameter screws the min penetration depth is 35mm so a 5 x 90 would suffice as it gives 40mm penetration if screwed in from the 50mm timber side.
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