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![]() "mo" wrote in message .. . Thanks Are there any specific types of screws you can recommend on screwfix? How many boards are you thinking of Mo; and are they screwed already? Have you lifted them already? Are they very soft or hard? Do you want to match the rest of the floor? Are you going to have the heads showing or are you going to put wood filler over them? The choice is largely up to you, so long as you get the right lengths. Slotted will be more difficult to power drive; cross head/Phillips easier but can get chewed up if you are not careful and the wood is hard; torx head the least likely to get chewed up, but the most likely to snap the screw or bit when you hit something hard. These can come in handy if you have a lot to do: http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13110/...rsink-Set-4-Pc S |
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