fastener and even if it is designed to fasten wood to wood, it could also fasten sheet metal to wood.
Try a magnet!
yes
No.
You use a screwdriver when you remove or fit screws in anything.
Any metal that isn't too soft can be used. Stainless steel, regular steels, brass. Even aluminium. Titanium can be used as well.
Use a magnet.
use a magnet
A magnet will pick up the iron screws but not the brass.
Use a magnet. Brass is non ferrous and will not be attracted to the magnet.
Jewellery, pipes, screws, instruments: brass bands. tubas, flutes, ectect.
Try a magnet!
With a magnet.
Many parts come together to create a tray table. The parts needed to create a tray table include wood planks, a saw, nylon straps, brass machine screws, stainless nylon nuts, brass flat washers, brass pan-head screws, and deck screws.
With a magnet. It will only pick up the steel.
The brass trumbone sounded terrible.
No, just black on brass colour and white on silver colour screws. If you look closely you will see what is called a tie bar connecting the two screws together.
what country r u in if in belfast , The Yard is the best for toilets with fixing bolts for the pan . but if u can jus buy a toilet an u only hav to use 2 brass screws for the pan and 2 normal screws for the cistern