Hello
this is sort of urgent in many ways, can you help suggested anything?
basically, I need to join some wood together for my outdoor work area that is being built at the moment. I have sistered two posts together, glued and screwed, as this is the door opening area, it will take the weight of me, + workbench and at least a table saw and mitre saws. This is just shy of 90mm, and the screw will go in face grain, and it will be going into end grain. The size screws I have for this section is 120mm, which should give it plenty of strength, but I don’t have or can’t find a bit that is needed for the size of the wood to drill a pilot hole. I need a 4 ø 120mm long bit. I can’t go higher in ø size due to the small wooden strip, and I need this to connect to the frame of the work area.
i asked the guy in Screwfix and B&Q who suggested I cut the sistered posts into 3, drill and align with the next bit, do the same until I have a deep enough hole… another guy in screw fix said, drill with a bigger ø bit that is long enough then pack the hole with tooth picks then screw…
oh, I can’t screw at an angle as there needs to be a metal plate there.
this is sort of urgent in many ways, can you help suggested anything?
basically, I need to join some wood together for my outdoor work area that is being built at the moment. I have sistered two posts together, glued and screwed, as this is the door opening area, it will take the weight of me, + workbench and at least a table saw and mitre saws. This is just shy of 90mm, and the screw will go in face grain, and it will be going into end grain. The size screws I have for this section is 120mm, which should give it plenty of strength, but I don’t have or can’t find a bit that is needed for the size of the wood to drill a pilot hole. I need a 4 ø 120mm long bit. I can’t go higher in ø size due to the small wooden strip, and I need this to connect to the frame of the work area.
i asked the guy in Screwfix and B&Q who suggested I cut the sistered posts into 3, drill and align with the next bit, do the same until I have a deep enough hole… another guy in screw fix said, drill with a bigger ø bit that is long enough then pack the hole with tooth picks then screw…
oh, I can’t screw at an angle as there needs to be a metal plate there.