Really? First, why are you using drywall screws (1-1/4") to attach framing members? Traditionally we use 3/8" or 1/2" self-drilling screws. Second, you need a $40 magnet to hold that plate? Weak sauce.
I don't use self-drilling screws everywhere because they slide off when tilted, and in the video I explicitly say that magnets are expensive and if you don't need them to install ceilings (for which they are intended), then you should use magnets for welders, which are significantly cheaper.
@@drywall-skills First, why are you attempting to install screws "tilted"? ANY screw will skip unless you predrill. And, sorry, I don't understand your language so I didn't hear you explain anything. Third, if you aren't defending the product, why did you make a video about it and in your description call it "a very useful helper👍"?
Here I am using a screw FN 4.2x35mm with a countersunk head designed in Europe for attaching anchoring elements of metal structures for plasterboard=not for anchoring the boards to the structure.
@@1dariansdad These magnets are patented for the installation of false ceilings that have a metal structure, in the video I show only other possibilities of their use. And according to the quantity in which they are sold in Europe, they are very popular and useful, also available on Amazon.
Really? First, why are you using drywall screws (1-1/4") to attach framing members? Traditionally we use 3/8" or 1/2" self-drilling screws. Second, you need a $40 magnet to hold that plate? Weak sauce.
I don't use self-drilling screws everywhere because they slide off when tilted, and in the video I explicitly say that magnets are expensive and if you don't need them to install ceilings (for which they are intended), then you should use magnets for welders, which are significantly cheaper.
@@drywall-skills First, why are you attempting to install screws "tilted"? ANY screw will skip unless you predrill. And, sorry, I don't understand your language so I didn't hear you explain anything. Third, if you aren't defending the product, why did you make a video about it and in your description call it "a very useful helper👍"?
Here I am using a screw FN 4.2x35mm with a countersunk head designed in Europe for attaching anchoring elements of metal structures for plasterboard=not for anchoring the boards to the structure.
@@1dariansdad These magnets are patented for the installation of false ceilings that have a metal structure, in the video I show only other possibilities of their use. And according to the quantity in which they are sold in Europe, they are very popular and useful, also available on Amazon.
@@drywall-skills Must be a European thing. I can't anything like it on US Amazon or anywhere else.