What thread and size screw to use - Kreg Owners' Community2024-03-28T23:12:02Zhttps://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/what-thread-and-size-screw-to-use?xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThe best method of determine…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2022-04-19:2900167:Comment:10329012022-04-19T17:44:52.506ZJay Boutwellhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JayBoutwell
<p>The best method of determine if you should use fine thread and or course thread it to consider what kind of wood are you driving the screws into. If you are driving the thread through a soft wood into a hard wood, then use fine thread. Use as long of a screw as possible without it exiting the back side as the more threads into the wood the stronger the joint.</p>
<p>The best method of determine if you should use fine thread and or course thread it to consider what kind of wood are you driving the screws into. If you are driving the thread through a soft wood into a hard wood, then use fine thread. Use as long of a screw as possible without it exiting the back side as the more threads into the wood the stronger the joint.</p>
If it were mine i would use…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2022-04-04:2900167:Comment:10327432022-04-04T00:17:17.284Zjock sloanhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/jocksloan
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<p>If it were mine i would use fine thread screws and go up one size longer. make sure you try it on scrap pieces first in case you need to drill a small hole in your hard wood to stop it from splitting</p>
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<p>If it were mine i would use fine thread screws and go up one size longer. make sure you try it on scrap pieces first in case you need to drill a small hole in your hard wood to stop it from splitting</p>
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