
DDev
New member
Sounds like you're having too much fun. Go play with the toys!!
With your deck screws, I've found that when the heads break off it is a whole lot easier to just pound them down and shoot another one nearby. Also, it's a pain, but if you pre-drill the top board you can relieve the tension on the screws enough that they usually won't break off. Those long screws build up quite a bit of resistance going in and the heads just can't take it, especially since most lumber these days is still somewhat wet, which makes the grain tougher to go through.
At the rate you're going we should be seeing finished pictures no later than Monday, correct?
Darryl.....
With your deck screws, I've found that when the heads break off it is a whole lot easier to just pound them down and shoot another one nearby. Also, it's a pain, but if you pre-drill the top board you can relieve the tension on the screws enough that they usually won't break off. Those long screws build up quite a bit of resistance going in and the heads just can't take it, especially since most lumber these days is still somewhat wet, which makes the grain tougher to go through.
At the rate you're going we should be seeing finished pictures no later than Monday, correct?
Darryl.....