pilot hole การใช้
- The job will be easier, however, if you drill pilot holes first.
- You will have to drill a pilot hole for the bolt.
- Drill a pilot hole in the joist and drive in a screw eye.
- It steam-bends easily, holds screws well but pilot holes and countersinking are needed.
- First, sandwich the two pieces of thermoplastic together then drill a pilot hole.
- SpineGuard products prepare the pilot hole for pedicle screw placement during spine surgery.
- Drill pilot holes then secure the brace with two-inch wood screws.
- Like natural wood, MDF may split when woodscrews are installed without pilot holes.
- Drill pilot holes and fasten the two sections with rivets.
- The pilot holes are smaller in diameter than the nails.
- To fasten boards with nails, first drill pilot holes to avoid splitting the wood.
- If you use a finish nail, drill a pilot hole through the hardwood first.
- The pilot hole should be slightly smaller than the thread diameter of the screw.
- Drill pilot holes first and countersink each screw head into the tr % ad
- In addition to the pilot hole, drill a clearance hole for the screw shank.
- Drill pilot holes along the inside edge of the casing.
- You can nail into studs, but you must screw into lath, predrilling pilot holes.
- Or, let the epoxy set, drill a small pilot hole, and drive in the screw.
- For metalwork, this is countered by drilling a pilot hole with a spotting drill bit.
- If you have to install sheet metal screws, you need to drill pilot holes first.
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