Ironmonger.
a barber
A hardware store, building supplies store or a DIY store.
can nails and screws be a solution?
To fix a door that has been ripped off its hinges, you can reattach the door to the hinges using screws or nails. Make sure the hinges are properly aligned with the door frame before securing them in place. If the hinges are damaged, you may need to replace them with new ones. Additionally, you can reinforce the door and hinges with metal plates for added stability.
It depends on what 'the old days' means. Screws are more expensive than nails and easier to emplace. That has been the advantage of nails for most people for a long time.
depends on the wood, nails, screws. but both are ok use
One screws one nails use joints not screws and nails.
Screws are threaded to twist in when turned with a screwdriver. Nails are smooth to slide in straight when pounded with a hammer.
The main differences between screws and nails are that screws have threads and require a screwdriver to install, while nails are smooth and are hammered in. Screws provide a stronger hold and are better for projects that require a secure connection, while nails are quicker to install and are suitable for lighter-duty applications. Choose screws for projects that need extra strength and nails for faster, simpler installations.
Screws
Well it's more like builder's hardware. You get stuff like: locks, hinges, nails, screws, catches, latches, bolts, door closers, panic latches, fixings etc.
Fine woodworking is the use of no nails or screws.