Screws have a helix design, that drills into the wood, and also holds materials together.
Screws help by keeping things in place. Only if you have a screwdriver...
This is always really a question of personal preference, but I think screws are the better way to go. Nails usually work themselves out after a while. The heat and the cold as well as the effect of the elements tend to make the nails work out. Screws take a little more work to install, but don' usually work their way out like nails will. Good luck. Without a doubt, screws. Make sure they are galvanized, stainless or coated.
No. However, the fact that you've allowed the sort of doofus who loses screws to take it apart in the first place is not a good sign for it ever to work again.
If the screw ends of both the septum piercing and the industrial bar are the same size then the screws may work. The only way to know is to try.
Yes, self-tapping screws can effectively work in wood by creating their own threads as they are driven into the material, providing a secure hold without the need for pre-drilling.
What are the tools that cobblers used to work?They use hammers, glue, screws, screwdriver and more
Nails are driven into wood by force, and the tightness of fitting into the hole holds the material together. Screws twist into the material, and the threads of the screws bite into the wood, giving better holding power.
It's used to work with flat screws, which,frankly are really a pain. I'm so glad we now have Robertson and phillips screws.
To tighten a loose door handle, you can try tightening the screws on the handle with a screwdriver. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the screws or the handle itself.
Screws and nails work from the material behind the top layer, e.g. the inside of a door or wall. So regular screws and nails will not hold when the inside is hollow. However, you can buy special screws with a stabilizer at the end so they have something to 'hold' the screw into and against the door.
the phone works by wires and screws in the inside whitch gets it on and it takes alot of electricity
loosen the hold down screws and adjust it