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<blockquote data-quote="highup" data-source="post: 76704" data-attributes="member: 388"><p>About the only screw I use right now is a coated a deck type screw with a torx head. They have a gold coating on them but if you're busy day yesterday today I don't feel pretty good depends on if I don't sound like yellow cab I won't have any don't have any stair laps today yeah they had plenty of room there I don't know why they didn't make those stairs easily there's a lot of room down there I mean it's not like. I can't remember the last time I use a screw with a Philips head.</p><p>What Darus is saying, is don't use those sheetrock screws or even a zinc plated ones because they are a weak and will easily snap the head off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highup, post: 76704, member: 388"] About the only screw I use right now is a coated a deck type screw with a torx head. They have a gold coating on them but if you're busy day yesterday today I don't feel pretty good depends on if I don't sound like yellow cab I won't have any don't have any stair laps today yeah they had plenty of room there I don't know why they didn't make those stairs easily there's a lot of room down there I mean it's not like. I can't remember the last time I use a screw with a Philips head. What Darus is saying, is don't use those sheetrock screws or even a zinc plated ones because they are a weak and will easily snap the head off. [/QUOTE]
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