Locks14
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Hi guys.
Does anyone have a link to any guides for exactly how much force certain sized wood screws apply? Obviously there are other variables other than size, such as the material being screwed into, thread type, number of screws, etc.
But I'm struggling to find a starting point for numerical information on this subject.
So, for example, a guide that would tell you based on the size of a door hinge, the size and number of screws and the material being screwed into, just how much clamping force is the hinge being fixed to the door with?
Similarly, fixing shelving brackets. Given a size of bracket, the material it's being screwed to and the size/type of screw, just how much force is each individual screw applying to fix the bracket to the wall?
Or an even simpler scenario, if you had two piece of wood (lets say two pieces of 3x2), and screwed them together with how much force would the screw be applying? And if you inserted more screws is the relationship linear and when would you reach a point of diminishing returns when a certain number of screws are inserted...
Many thanks.
Lock.
Does anyone have a link to any guides for exactly how much force certain sized wood screws apply? Obviously there are other variables other than size, such as the material being screwed into, thread type, number of screws, etc.
But I'm struggling to find a starting point for numerical information on this subject.
So, for example, a guide that would tell you based on the size of a door hinge, the size and number of screws and the material being screwed into, just how much clamping force is the hinge being fixed to the door with?
Similarly, fixing shelving brackets. Given a size of bracket, the material it's being screwed to and the size/type of screw, just how much force is each individual screw applying to fix the bracket to the wall?
Or an even simpler scenario, if you had two piece of wood (lets say two pieces of 3x2), and screwed them together with how much force would the screw be applying? And if you inserted more screws is the relationship linear and when would you reach a point of diminishing returns when a certain number of screws are inserted...
Many thanks.
Lock.