Eric The Viking
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Anybody use them and have an opinion on them?
I've been unable to find a replacement for the wonderful ones Paslode have discontinued (why, oh why ??? :-( ).
I'm making up an order for Axminster and am tempted to take a punt on the Woodspur ones, but I need to know if they're double- or single-start, as I can't use double-start for fixing flooring. Right now I seem to be accumulating boxes of screws I'd rather not use (because in various ways they're horrible*).
Someone made those screws for Paslode, but I can't find out where they came from -- or I'd buy them!**
Meanwhile, back at Axy's Woodspur ones, any experience to relate would be very helpful. It's for general carpentry tasks - fixing floorboards, making up plinth framework, fixing stuff on walls, etc.
Thanks,
E.
*The latest disappointment being "Torxfast" from Toolstation, which, moronically, have T25 heads on nominally M4.5 screws). The "premium" ones are bad, the decking ones even worse (because of the coating). T25 is far too big for the head on M4.5. there's barely room for the hole, so, incredibly, you actually get camming-out on the decking version (shallow head and slippery coating). The shank is also 3.25mm diameter (too wide, really) whereas the Paslodes were 3.15 for a nominal 4.5mm screw.
It's truly staggering how little testing there must be in product development for these things.
**The Paslode ones have "NKT" stamped on the head, but I'm not sure if this is a quality designation or a manufacturer. Google images haven't helped so far.
I've been unable to find a replacement for the wonderful ones Paslode have discontinued (why, oh why ??? :-( ).
I'm making up an order for Axminster and am tempted to take a punt on the Woodspur ones, but I need to know if they're double- or single-start, as I can't use double-start for fixing flooring. Right now I seem to be accumulating boxes of screws I'd rather not use (because in various ways they're horrible*).
Someone made those screws for Paslode, but I can't find out where they came from -- or I'd buy them!**
Meanwhile, back at Axy's Woodspur ones, any experience to relate would be very helpful. It's for general carpentry tasks - fixing floorboards, making up plinth framework, fixing stuff on walls, etc.
Thanks,
E.
*The latest disappointment being "Torxfast" from Toolstation, which, moronically, have T25 heads on nominally M4.5 screws). The "premium" ones are bad, the decking ones even worse (because of the coating). T25 is far too big for the head on M4.5. there's barely room for the hole, so, incredibly, you actually get camming-out on the decking version (shallow head and slippery coating). The shank is also 3.25mm diameter (too wide, really) whereas the Paslodes were 3.15 for a nominal 4.5mm screw.
It's truly staggering how little testing there must be in product development for these things.
**The Paslode ones have "NKT" stamped on the head, but I'm not sure if this is a quality designation or a manufacturer. Google images haven't helped so far.