dirtydeeds
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an english question
i'd like a north american perspective
us lot here do a lot of screwing these days :
for second fix (trim carpentry)
it has got to the stage where the RECOMMENDED fixing for plasterboard (drywall) is screws
the manufacturers "say so"
so............... local authorities and building control officers demand it........
on fire door linings, the REQUIRED fixing for door stops is screws.... at the metric equivilent of 9 inch centres
we are pre disposed to plugging and screwing
because of the predominance of brick and block house construction, although that is changing SLOWLY
so the question is...............
do you guys reach for the nail gun first and screw second, or does it depend more on the area in which you live
my guess is that constuction methods are quite different between say, alaska and california
i'd like a north american perspective
us lot here do a lot of screwing these days :

it has got to the stage where the RECOMMENDED fixing for plasterboard (drywall) is screws
the manufacturers "say so"
so............... local authorities and building control officers demand it........
on fire door linings, the REQUIRED fixing for door stops is screws.... at the metric equivilent of 9 inch centres
we are pre disposed to plugging and screwing
because of the predominance of brick and block house construction, although that is changing SLOWLY
so the question is...............
do you guys reach for the nail gun first and screw second, or does it depend more on the area in which you live
my guess is that constuction methods are quite different between say, alaska and california