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| jbox:
Just a quick question: Is there a huge difference between using a counter-sink drill bit and triangular head screws, as opposed to just double-drilling a hole (thin through, thick just a few cms) and then using a square headed screw. I can't believe getting a perfect triangular match adds any real difference to the grip, compared to actually getting some good wood and a good thread. |
| Tailgunner:
Not a huge difference. It's more of a speed/ease of assembly thing, as using counter sunk screws eliminates the extra drilling step. |
| NoOne=NBA=:
Unless you plan to use a forstner bit, the bottom of the hole isn't going to be flat anyway. A regular bevel tipped drill bit is going to leave a 45 at the bottom of the hole. |
| mjrsting:
Kinda depends on the material you're using. |
| rockhopper:
I counter-bored (double drilled) most of the holes in my mdf cab, and it is rock solid. |
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