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Posted By: Daniel Howard
Published: 29/05/2019
We're often asked about the right screws to use when fastening to certain materials. With so many options out there to choose from, knowing which one is right for the job can be a bit of a conundrum. That's why we’ve put together this quick guide to help you find the best screw for the material you're working with.
1. Best screws for wood
This depends on whether the wood is used indoors or outdoors. Brass and stainless steel woodscrews are rustproof, making them ideal for outdoor use. Their non-corrosive properties also make them suitable for hardwoods like oak and chestnut, which contain acidic tannins.
have a black lacquered coating that also protects from weather, and can be used outdoors with wrought iron, or for when you want a dark screw head.
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