Screwing thin wood (8mm)

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Ringus

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Hi,

I know this is basic , but I have always used screws with a greater depth and haven't worried about it.

I am using teak (repurposing an old teak garden table, into a duckboard) and I want to screw from 12.5mm into 8mm slats. What kind of screw should I be using to give the most strength?

Many thanks
 
I'd use brass screws through the slats into the 12.5mm. Don't think you could do it the other way.
 
Probably worth considering many short screws, and perhaps some adhesive at the same time, short screws are easy to pull out under pressure.
 
Take longer screws and grind off the points so you get more "full thread" engagement. Pilot the hole of course.
 
I would question whether there is enough meat on the 8mm slats to take a screw, much better going the other direction. Have you thought of brads through the 8 into the 12, they have T heads and leave very small marks.
 
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