Frequently Asked Questions
Ten Reasons why you should choose Square Drive
- Greater Torque
- Better Control
- Longer Driver Life
- High Strength
- Sharp Thread
- Deep Threads
- Minimum Body Diameter
- Sharp Point
- Wide Range
- Driver Design
What Material Should I Use?
- Steel -Lube Finish
- General indoor furniture (dry), Indoor structural work
- Steel - Zinc Plated
- Outdoor furniture (not seaside), Outdoor structural work
- Steel - Mechanically Plated
- (Done on request) Outdoor structural, Treated Pine
- Stainless steel
- Bathroom & kitchen wet areas, Outdoor work in seaside applications, Boats, above water line
- Silicon Bronze
- Boats, below water line
- Brass
- Traditional fittings & furniture.
What Length Of Screw Should I Use?
There are no hard and fast rules and often you have no choice. As a guide it is suggested you select a screw which will go twice the thickness of the material being joined. This means if you are joining a piece of 20 mm material to another piece you should have about 40 mm of screw going into the timber or about a 60 mm screw. This will vary with timbers, hard timbers do not need to go as deep while soft timbers need all the grip they can get.
How should I Lubricate my screws?
Some woodworkers lubricate their screws with soap to ease driving - don't do it. Soap contains acids and absorbs moisture causing rust and rotting of the timber around the screw. Our Lube finish screws are coated with a dry wax to protect them and ease driving.
If you need it, use a bit of wax or dry lubricant. Zinc plated screws are usually very dry and it is advisable to use a little wax on them or spray them with one of the pressure pack dry lubricants.
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