Maybe it's my age but I hate using .....No Nails type adhesives on skirting / architrave
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100% with you on that, any screws on show should be slotted and all clocked to face the same way. I've been called OCD for that before but it really gives a tidy finish!I don't like using Posidrive/Philips screws on hardware, that's on show - somehow it always looks tacky.
The dust. There are two common materials that it has been speculated may turn into the modern day asbestos: MDF dust and laser printer toner. Both have a particle size similar to asbestos dust and can be inhaled and trapped in the lung just as well as asbestos. MDF often contains formaldehyde among other delicious ingredients, laser toner is the best the modern petrochemical industry has to offer. And no, a simple paper dust mask is unlikely to be much help.What the heck is wrong with MDF. Great stuff, and very very versatile.
But each to their own. Not being judgemental, just a query
I've only ever driven 4 Robertson screws (came with a veritas vice) and I've got to admit they were nice to use, luckily I had a suitable driver bit from a set I had! You just don't see them in the UK though, pozi is the standard here with torx gradually gaining ground.cause I am Canadian I prefer Robertson screws, avoiding slotted and Phillips when I can.
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Formaldehyde content is actually very very small. the biggest problem is hardwood, as the heartwood of it is toxic.The dust. There are two common materials that it has been speculated may turn into the modern day asbestos: MDF dust and laser printer toner. Both have a particle size similar to asbestos dust and can be inhaled and trapped in the lung just as well as asbestos. MDF often contains formaldehyde among other delicious ingredients, laser toner is the best the modern petrochemical industry has to offer. And no, a simple paper dust mask is unlikely to be much help.
So that's what burr isFormaldehyde content is actually very very small. the biggest problem is hardwood, as the heartwood of it is toxic.
Always remember, trees dont have bums, for the byproducts of it growing, living etc is deposited inside the tree.
But its really a case of apples and oranges. Disclude mdf, but work with toxic exotic timbers.
Thats Diarrhoea , you know how it just cant stay insideSo that's what burr is
Not a fan of MDF, still less OSB, nasty stuff.MDF and maths of course.
Or the so called nuts and bolts provided with any self assembly Chinese stand, bench or whatever. Greg Wallace should do an "inside the factory" to show is how exactly they make something that loosely resembles a bolt, but is actually made of chrese!Screw's that come with any 'Builders' Hardware , Utter tripe. Client supplied some shoot bolts the other day and what came in the pack didn't even resemble a usable screw. For years Jewson, Buildbase and even Screwfix have been sending out some utter BS fixings. No threads. filled head's, soft as shiz, heads that don't fit Pozi's or Phillips or anything in between. Id pull my hair out if i had any.
sounds entirely reasonable to me100% with you on that, any screws on show should be slotted and all clocked to face the same way. I've been called OCD for that before but it really gives a tidy finish!
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