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matt wrote:
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 You are on a hiding to nothing. All screws will eventually fatigue if subjected to that sort of strain. |
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