Following are guidelines for choosing wood screws and installing them correctly.
Mark it's position, then secure the second brace in place with wood screws.
The wood screws used to attach it should be 3 inches long.
These can be fastened directly to the sides of the joists with 1-inch wood screws.
You can also use a long wood screw to secure a loose baluster.
We found it had been secured only by one-inch-long wood screws.
Replace the inner tube and tighten it down with three small wood screws.
It was only after 1850 that wood screws were available in large quantities.
Normal wood screws are no good when used in chipboard.
Fasten the board against the side of the joist with 2 3/4-inch-long wood screws.