It's obviously a massive conspiracy, all these companies selling self drilling screws and their common usage across building sites around the world. It's a mystery how any engineering is ever done if a 3mm hole can't be made in a bit of steel.
It's obviously a massive conspiracy, all these companies selling self drilling screws and their common usage across building sites around the world. It's a mystery how any engineering is ever done if a 3mm hole can't be made in a bit of steel.
I've been told from various tradesman that were doing other jobs in the property at the time they mechanically fix noggins however another said to just to knock them in and not attach to the steel.
Decent brand Tek 4 screws with 8mm hex head will go into UBs easily without pilot holes.Thanks everyone for the response.
What were those that managed to screw through using the Tek screws beams made of wood?! I'm drilling with a small cobalt drill bit 3mm applying pressure not getting anywhere - web is iirc 7mm thick.
You really shouldn't have this much trouble with a decent drill bit or a tek screw, but if drilling is getting you nowhere it'll be very quick and easy to Hilti gun some ply onto the flange and attach the plasterboard to ita small cobalt drill bit 3mm applying pressure not getting anywhere - web is iirc 7mm thick.
We used the cobalt drill bits for piloting our tek screws. Absolute boon. I bought a full carton of (small mm?) drill bits, thinking there would be a high attrition rate. I used one bit and am still using it, lol.You really shouldn't have this much trouble with a decent drill bit
I'd be wealthy but miserable.Thank God none of you are working on commercial property's!
I don't doubt it.. Unlike a DIYer, your long commercial experience will have conferred skill, toolset and expertise not available to the OP. Something is going wrong here, be it tools, material or technique..We used the cobalt drill bits for piloting our tek screws. Absolute boon. I bought a full carton of (small mm?) drill bits, thinking there would be a high attrition rate. I used one bit and am still using it, lol.
But tends to shrink more across the grainTimber over time, can shrink - so they can in time become loose.
Thank God none of you are working on commercial property's!
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