A bit back I had window fitters come in, replaced the old windows for new pvc dg. A month or so after, i was in one of the storage rooms(usually referred to as 'bedrooms' in normal houses), and in it i discovered one of the firms workers had left behind a stanley fatmax screw box containing a range of big what are concrete screws - 80mm,100mm,120mmx7.5mm and about 100 of each.
Naturally I was keen to return them to the company,, but ahem...seems to have slipped my mind, and as the windows were really expensive, and the fact nobody bothered to come to claim them, i seem to have been left with them.
So anyway. How do you use this type of screw ?
I dont remember them pre-drilling any holes, but they might have, so are they a type that needs a pre-drilled hole, or can you blast them straight in, maybe using an impact driver. It's a large Torx bit. Standard sharp point, no drilling notch in the end of it meaning possibly they need pre drilled, but if they are to be pre drilled, then why the sharp end point ? or is that just standard and nothing to be inferred from it.
Im sure they would also work for timber, maybe for outdoor use. So they'll always have a home somewhere, and it is a rather nice stanley kit box,im sure that will also come in handy.
Naturally I was keen to return them to the company,, but ahem...seems to have slipped my mind, and as the windows were really expensive, and the fact nobody bothered to come to claim them, i seem to have been left with them.
So anyway. How do you use this type of screw ?
I dont remember them pre-drilling any holes, but they might have, so are they a type that needs a pre-drilled hole, or can you blast them straight in, maybe using an impact driver. It's a large Torx bit. Standard sharp point, no drilling notch in the end of it meaning possibly they need pre drilled, but if they are to be pre drilled, then why the sharp end point ? or is that just standard and nothing to be inferred from it.
Im sure they would also work for timber, maybe for outdoor use. So they'll always have a home somewhere, and it is a rather nice stanley kit box,im sure that will also come in handy.
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