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Mike Marlow[_2_] Mike Marlow[_2_] is offline
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Scott Lurndal wrote:
woodchucker writes:
On 1/7/2014 12:29 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
woodchucker writes:
On 1/7/2014 11:46 AM, Leon wrote:
On 1/7/2014 9:58 AM, woodchucker wrote:
On 1/7/2014 10:51 AM, Pat Barber wrote:
On 1/6/2014 5:15 PM, Gordon Shumway wrote:

But wouldn't that require multiple plug cutters to cover the
different diameters?

The Lee Valley counter sinks are not designed for plugs,
you would need these for plugs:

http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/pag...at=1,180,42240

Often times, the hole doesn't really need a plug, just a flush
fit for the screw head.




Those are for wood screws, not drywall screws.
Most of us use dry wall screws today.


Really, do you believe that?





Yes I do. I said most. I didn't say all.
I think if you took a survey you would not find tapered wood
screws in use for 90% of the people.

I think you will find DRY WALL (LIKE) screws most of the time.
While they don't have to be drywall screws, they are straight
shanked screws that are drywall like.

There is that better? ;-0

Not really; you've expressed nothing but personal opinion. If you'd
limited your statement to "they won't work for me, because I use
drywall screws instead of wood screws", there would be no
complaints.

As I use wood screws, I (and apparently Leon), don't fall into your
assumptive "most of us" categeory.


That's correct. MOST OF US is NOT ALL OF US!!
But I'm pretty sure MOST OF US DO USE A DRY WALL TYPE OF SCREW..
STRAIGHT SHANKED OVER TAPERED.
Since you don't, you're not most of us, and I already knew that
about you.


You've still shown no evidence, just assertion. What's your
background to make such an assertion?


Oh... Good God... Really, Scott?

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