Michael Kellough
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Also for 3X stock. (To skip the setup scroll to the last sentence.)
These #14 X 2-1/2 inch screws have incredible holding power!
I’m building a temporary shed (long story omitted) 8 feet by 20 feet. I hope to replace it with a bigger structure in the near future so I’m using screws instead of nails as much as practical. The “floor” is existing decrepit concrete (every couple of feet pitched a different way) so I can’t assemble a wall and then erect it.
Each post is bespoke so I braced the first 10 foot 2x6 wall plate in the air and added the custom posts for each end to make it level. To butt join the second 10 foot 2x6 I used the Kreg XL jig and drilled 3 pockets, braced the board and tightened the screws.
So now I have a heavy 10 foot 2x6 (I always select the heavier timber from the stack) screwed to another 2x6 at one end and temporarily braced. I stumbled on the uneven concrete and knocked the brace out and instinctively crossed my arms over my head to ward off the falling timber. Nothing happened.
3 XL screws secured a heavy 10 foot 2x6 by the end, totally cantilevered, completely unsupported! Heavy duty indeed.
These #14 X 2-1/2 inch screws have incredible holding power!
I’m building a temporary shed (long story omitted) 8 feet by 20 feet. I hope to replace it with a bigger structure in the near future so I’m using screws instead of nails as much as practical. The “floor” is existing decrepit concrete (every couple of feet pitched a different way) so I can’t assemble a wall and then erect it.
Each post is bespoke so I braced the first 10 foot 2x6 wall plate in the air and added the custom posts for each end to make it level. To butt join the second 10 foot 2x6 I used the Kreg XL jig and drilled 3 pockets, braced the board and tightened the screws.
So now I have a heavy 10 foot 2x6 (I always select the heavier timber from the stack) screwed to another 2x6 at one end and temporarily braced. I stumbled on the uneven concrete and knocked the brace out and instinctively crossed my arms over my head to ward off the falling timber. Nothing happened.
3 XL screws secured a heavy 10 foot 2x6 by the end, totally cantilevered, completely unsupported! Heavy duty indeed.