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At Fasteners Plus, we get right down to business. Our goal is to create a streamlined, time-saving online shopping experience for our customers. By smartly organizing our quality products into easy-to-find categories, being fully accessible by any device, and staffing sharp sales representatives to assist you via phone, we are able to meet that goal every day.
At Fasteners Plus, we get right down to business. Our goal is to create a streamlined, time-saving online shopping experience for our customers. By smartly organizing our quality products into easy-to-find categories, being fully accessible by any device, and staffing sharp sales representatives to assist you via phone, we are able to meet that goal every day.
How to Build a STRONG Workbench - DIY Fast and Easy Step by Step Process with Simpson Strong-Tie
Workbenches are a must-have for anyone looking to store and organize tools in their garage, shop, or basement. Building a sturdy workbench is fast and easy to do using pieces of 2x4 lumber and the Simpson Strong-Tie® WBSK Workbench & Shelving Hardware Kit, which includes Rigid Tie® RTC2Z connectors. Check out the video below where Simpson Strong-Tie's Jamie Schmitt provides a walkthrough on how to create your own one-of-a-kind, DIY workbench.
DIY Workbench Kit - www.fastenersplus.com/products/simpson-wbsk-workbench-and-shelving-hardware-kit-zmax
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DIY Workbench Kit - www.fastenersplus.com/products/simpson-wbsk-workbench-and-shelving-hardware-kit-zmax
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How to Screw Down Metal Roofing
Просмотров 57 тыс.Год назад
Ensuring your metal roof is installed correctly makes an immense impact on how weather-tight it is. Fasteners Plus will be covering the dos and don’ts of screwing down metal roofing so you can take the guesswork out of installation and avoid leak points. Metal to Wood Roofing Screws: www.fastenersplus.com/collections/metal-to-wood Metal to Metal Roofing Screws: www.fastenersplus.com/collections...
How to Build a Garden Bench - DIY
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
Building a bench is a great way to grow your woodworking skills while also creating a comfortable, functional piece of furniture. Fasteners Plus will cover each step of the process on how to build a DIY garden bench following Simpson Strong-Tie's garden bench project plans. Learn More:www.fastenersplus.com/blogs/blog/how-to-build-a-bench Shop the Required Hardware: (8) APRTA2 Outdoor Accents Ri...
Bolt Failure-Causes and How to Prevent It
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
Bolts are mechanical fasteners that pair with nuts to connect two or more parts. Continue watching to learn how bolts function, common causes of bolt failure, and tips to prevent bolt failure. Learn more: www.fastenersplus.com/blogs/blog/how-to-prevent-bolt-failure Conquest Carriage Bolts: www.fastenersplus.com/collections/carriage-bolts Fasteners Plus carries a variety of screws, connectors, a...
Build the Backyard of Your Dreams with Simpson Strong-Tie Outdoor Accent Kits
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Fasteners Plus is now offering Outdoor Accents Kits by Simpson Strong-Tie! The Outdoor Accents line of connectors from Simpson Strong-Tie combines beauty and strength to help you create the outdoor living structure of your dreams. Get your Outdoor Accent Kits: www.fastenersplus.com/collections/simpson-strong-tie-outdoor-accent-kits This hardware is perfect for gazebos, patio covers, pergolas, d...
How to Install Joist Hangers on a Deck | Building a Deck
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
When building a deck, knowing how to install deck joist hangers is important to the safety and longevity of the deck. Attaching joist hangers do an excellent job keeping the deck safe and secure and with the use of heavy-duty fasteners - joist hangers transfer the vertical load on the joists to the ledger and the rim joists. Watch more on how to attach joist hangers and common mistakes to avoid...
Bolt head markings-what do the letters and symbols mean? | FAQ
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
Bolt head markings have a specific purpose that will help you understand the fastener more in-depth. The markings are an indication of the fastener's make, material, and dimension. Watch more to learn what fastener marking looks like and how they can help you. Learn more: www.fastenersplus.com/blogs/blog/understanding-the-different-markings-on-fasteners Fasteners Plus carries a variety of screw...
Prevent Rust and Corrosion on Fasteners and Hangers | FAQ
Просмотров 8353 года назад
Preventing rust and corrosion on your screws, hangers, and post bases starts with selecting the right materials for the job. Our product expert Matt provides a few general tips to consider before starting your next project. For more information on selecting the right rust-prevention materials and coatings, give Fasteners Plus a call: (888) 794-1590 Indoor project? Shop Zinc products: www.fasten...
Rough Cut Lumber vs Nominal Size Lumber | Joist Hangers and Post Bases | FAQ
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Learn more: www.fastenersplus.com/blogs/blog/nominal-vs-rough-cut-lumber-and-compatible-hangers-and-post-base-options
These brackets make it quick for the novices. What is the largest dimensions for these brackets?
So which company sells spf bolt? 10.6
Lol if ya got a clue ya wont screw in the ribs lol . What do you think happens if any kind of compression happens on that rib ? 🤔 perhaps you loose your seal ? If its in the flat this isnt a possibility. I get how you could think the rib would be a good option though.
Thank you for clarifying!
Not much detail on the actual installation process
What about on a steel Z purlin? on the flat or the ridge of the roof panel?
@johnbarber107 1 second ago An iron roof today will last more the 60 years and some will last 100 years. You should always fix the the crest of the roofing sheets then you will no maintenance problems other than painting. If you fix in the bottom you will eventually have leaks. Here in Australia hey are always fixed to the crest. I am a retired roofer, i have been putting iron roofs on for 30 years.
How thick is your concrete and is the hoop still up?
I used to screw them on the rib, but I think screwing in the flat area should be better for a couple of reasons: better fastening to the wood bellow and allowing better dilation and contraction due to temperature. Although water affects the washer over time, it should be no problem for at least 10-15 years. So, use good quality fasteners and the proper length. This is more important.
An iron roof today will last more the 60 years and some will last 100 years. You should always fix the the crest of the roofing sheets then you will no maintenance problems other than painting. If you fix in the bottom you will eventually have leaks. Here in Australia hey are always fixed to the crest. I am a retired roofer, i have been putting iron roofs on for 30 years.
@@johnbarber107 You're a funny guy. Iron roof??? We're talking about screwing through steel. Screw through the flat part for the best performance, i.e. wind uplift and water leakage.
Please dont do this. Lol
My stainless steel hex bolt has F593C JBK THE on the head, what grade is it?
What size screws did you use for this installment?
Thank you
How reliable is this? Is it safe for adults to dunk? I’m fearful that these screws wouldn’t be enough to hold
There are a lot of variables that play in to the holding strength of the screw. On each of our concrete screws we have a spec sheet that helps with that. Or give us a call at (888) 794-1590 and one of or Product Specialists would he happy to talk through your specific project!
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Only fools screw through the flat part of the metal sheets.
Appears to be THOUSANDS of fools out there doing this work
Thanks for reaching out and sharing your thoughts. There is certainly varying opinions on this topic. It seems installers have a preference based on what has worked best for them. We did ask this question from Manufacturers on what they recommend. Their recommendation was the flat part because it offers a solid wood surface below the panel, resulting in a tighter more secure seal. We have read several great articles from installers who are trusted experts in their field that say otherwise too. Thanks again for sharing, we always appreciate the feedback!
What about all the debris from the screw drilling the hole. You need to work on that problem before you worry about all this other nonsense. It is painfully obvious that the engineers at this company have never done 2 things 1) done this type of work 2) watched the video I saw the flaw @ 1:50 then 1/2 dozen more times throughout the video.
Thank you for pointing that out. I will pass this along to our media team to check this content and have our Quality Team review as well. It is very important to us that we are providing useful quality content. Thank you again for sharing!
Amarshallcollins8634 agreed at about 1:50 the swarf was left under the rubber washer here in Australia we screw through the ribs and the swarf is inclined to fall onto the flat and then blown off with a leaf blower.
@@robertbutler8004 You can also wash the roof down with water. I have worked in Darwin and the roof is hosed down at the end of each day. this will get rid of the swarf.
How do you keep the screws into wood sheets from backing out over time?
@fn6553 here in Australia they never back out.
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Thank you for reaching out! They key to longevity is in the washer, the material and the threads. For example, our ZXL MB WoodBinder screws are cupped with a molded ZAMAC Zinc-Aluminum alloy that provides a lifetime protection against red rust on the head and washer. The threads transition from a fine to coarse to generate holding strength in to the wood. The micro-bit point also reduces metal shavings that can embed in the rubber washer. What it really comes down to is the quality of the fastener and installation. If you have more questions on this, one of our Product Specialists would be happy to talk through your project with you. We are here Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 5:00 pm CST. Give us a call at (888) 794-1590.
@fn6553 when fools fix metal roof sheeting to ply sheeting it is not a matter off time if they back out it is a matter of time when they back out.
@@robertbutler8004It doesn’t matter if the metal roofing is screwed fast to wood or steel because expansion and contraction of the metal roofing panels eventually pull the screws. So what if the metal panel lasts 50 years when it starts leaking water in 10-15 years due to the roof, expanding and contracting. The only metal roof that should be used on homes is standing seam.
Reading the instructions instead of speaking from knowledge, doesn’t convey understanding, knowledge or expertise.
Thank you for the feedback, we appreciate it. We always strive to bring quality useful content to our followers. I will pass this along to our Media Team. Thank you again!
I'm sorry but if you need a kit like this you shouldn't be working with power tools
We appreciate the feedback. We sell the pieces separately on our website if you you'd like to buy them that way. The kit is designed specifically to take the guessing work out of the project for those who are new to DIY projects and don't want to invest time and energy into researching how to do it from scratch :)
Total shit product. The whole point of this type of hoop base is to utilize the j-bolt anchor system so you can make leveling adjustments. This product completely takes that capability away.
Top center- S Bottom left- EN Bottom right- 07 What does this mean? Please help. It has a breakaway head when its torqued
I laughed. I cried. But most of all, I learned!
I am renovating my house and need screws but didn't know what to get. This video saved me from buying a bunch of the wrong fasteners! Thank you, FP!
This is so helpful and informative, and helps me understand what fasteners I should get. Thank you!
This is such a helpful video!!
The best explanation I've heard so far. Thanks for the video!