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What's the most flexible type of screw, ie one that won't break when
bent? Steel and brass doesn't seem that flexible. I have an application that needs a screw that won't sheer if bent more than 20 degrees (the application is a bit complex to go into here!). A thought - are there screws made from thick wire (5mm or so), as is the case with wire nails? That would be ideal as wire nails are nice and flexible. Thanks |
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