DIY (Do It Yourself) projects cover a pretty wide range of activities and can be classified in a number of ways. For the purposes of this article, however, we will concentrate on DIY projects in and around the home. The services sector is the fastest growing sector worldwide, partly because people these days tend to work more and have less free time. Calling out any services operator not only costs money in the calling out of such people - they charge a minimum fee whether they perform a job or not - but an additional hefty amount for doing the job. Granted there are specialized jobs requiring professionals, but there are a myriad of things one could do yourself around the home. Our excuse often is that we have ten thumbs, which really is just saying we are either too lazy, or we don't feel like doing the job ourselves because it involves a bit of thinking, planning and elbow grease.
Chipboard screws are different to other types of screws used in woodworking. They somehow seem chunkier or fatter, and have a widely spaced spiral which also seems much deeper than an ordinary screw. The head is inevitably made for use with a power tool or a Phillips type screwdriver, i.e. it has cross-cut head and not a single slit meant for use with an ordinary screwdriver. These screws are most often either copper or brass covered. They are specialised screws that are used with chipboard only.
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Thursday, 15 December 2011
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