Freetochat
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I know it is always advised to use brass screws in oak and not ordinary steel, but does that include stainless steel?
Freetochat":2og1cr1h said:I know it is always advised to use brass screws in oak and not ordinary steel, but does that include stainless steel?
ike":3aytuow0 said:...snip...My theory is it's a combination of an agressive thread profile with a small root diameter, and the material work-hardening when the thread is formed, and the material not getting or not suitable for subsequent remedial heat treatment. I suspect it's the same issue with the SS screws.....snip...Ike
LyNx":3mlgf2n5 said:To add a twist. I have had this happen to oak and red cedar, both require stainless screws. One brand didn't effect the timber but another brand did.
Lucky the brand of screws that did blacken the cedar was out of sight. Andy
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