Hi All.
I have been screwdriving for years but probably have never done anything in the 'proper' way and would like to ask a few questions about this topic.
1) I understand that there are different drill bits that should be used on different types of wood/material, but is there also a case of using different drill bits to create holes for different types of SCREWS to be screwed into, for example, if you want to use screw 'x', you should drill the hole with drill bit 'y'?
2) I was sure that the specs 5 x 60 (for example) referred to the diameter and length of the screw, however, someone recently informed me that the '5' was the size of the head of the screw and not the diameter. Surely, that person was wrong?
3) In the above example, is '5' the diameter (assuming that I am correct about it being the diameter!) of only the centre axle of the screw or is it including the spiraly bits? (Sorry for the lack of knowledge of the correct technical terms for these things!)
4) In the same example again, should a 5mm drill bit be used to pre-drill (assuming the screws require pre-drilling) or should it be slightly smaller, e.g. 4mm?
5) Would would be the consequence of using a drill bit that is smaller in diameter than the screw?
6) If there is a problem with the above, then why can screws which do not require a hole to be pre-drilled be OK?
7) What should the depth of pre-drilling be in relation to the length of the screw?
8) What is the difference between screws whose spirally bits (thread??) go all the way to the head of the screw and those whose spirally bits start quite some way down the screw?
Sorry for the numerous questions!
Thanks.
I have been screwdriving for years but probably have never done anything in the 'proper' way and would like to ask a few questions about this topic.
1) I understand that there are different drill bits that should be used on different types of wood/material, but is there also a case of using different drill bits to create holes for different types of SCREWS to be screwed into, for example, if you want to use screw 'x', you should drill the hole with drill bit 'y'?
2) I was sure that the specs 5 x 60 (for example) referred to the diameter and length of the screw, however, someone recently informed me that the '5' was the size of the head of the screw and not the diameter. Surely, that person was wrong?
3) In the above example, is '5' the diameter (assuming that I am correct about it being the diameter!) of only the centre axle of the screw or is it including the spiraly bits? (Sorry for the lack of knowledge of the correct technical terms for these things!)
4) In the same example again, should a 5mm drill bit be used to pre-drill (assuming the screws require pre-drilling) or should it be slightly smaller, e.g. 4mm?
5) Would would be the consequence of using a drill bit that is smaller in diameter than the screw?
6) If there is a problem with the above, then why can screws which do not require a hole to be pre-drilled be OK?
7) What should the depth of pre-drilling be in relation to the length of the screw?
8) What is the difference between screws whose spirally bits (thread??) go all the way to the head of the screw and those whose spirally bits start quite some way down the screw?
Sorry for the numerous questions!
Thanks.