Yep Done that though I was fitting some ornate, expensive door handles.. the driver slipped and I managed to gouge the base of the handle...
AND stabbed my thumb
AND stabbed my thumb
Now why didn't I think of that. s'obvious eh?mildmanneredjanitor said:One little tip that may help you all, after drilling the pilot hole use a pozi drive headed steel screw first - then put in the cosmetic brass screw. Once a thread has been cut in the timber the screw will drive in much easier.
Have done for years. I used to have arguments with the wife about this point. She was under the impression that the fittings, supplied with the item must SURELY be the ideal for the application.mildmanneredjanitor said:Also, does anyone else just throw away the screws supplied with most accessories? I always do now if I can due to the abysmal quality of the screws supplied! I had one too many screw snap on me...
TexMex said:four 3/4 inch No 6 screws, with the weeniest little rawplugs that you ever did see. Even the she didn't believe that, they were seriously expected to hold the thing up. Perhaps we should keep a record of the most "optimistic" cases.
david and julie said:I know your single Adam but three years!