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Default Drywall screws

A drywall screw gun is worth the expense. I picked up a Dewalt model
from HD for around $75. It never once ripped the paper. You set the
depth to set the screw, hit the button, and it's done.

It is also very effective at driving a screw through your finger, which
hurts a lot.



-rev



Eigenvector wrote:
For now I prefer using drywall screws for securing drywall to the studs.
I'm not proficient enough with a hammer to not beat the crap out of the nail
or drywall. But the only thing I've seen that causes a problem with drywall
screws is their tendency to push through the paper and dig into or through
the drywall.

I guess my question, is this more of a matter of practice/technique than a
weakness of using screws? I can usually minimize the digging in by
controlling how fast the screw is inserted as I get closer to the flush
point, but that doesn't press the drywall tightly against the studs. I
almost want to use a washer to halt the screw's tendency to punch through
the paper.