Should I use coarse or fine drywall screws?

Fine-thread drywall screws are best for installing drywall to metal studs. Coarse threads have a tendency to chew through the metal, never gaining proper traction. Fine threads work well with metal because they are self-threading. Fine-thread drywall screws do not hold as well in wood as do coarse-thread screws.
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What is the difference between coarse and fine thread drywall screws?

Coarse drywall screws feature coarse threads to secure drywall boards to studs. Fine drywall screws feature smaller heads and are used to secure drywall to metal studs. Self-drilling screws and pan-head screws can be used with metal studs or frames. Trim-head screws are used to attach wood trim over drywall boards.
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What kind of drywall screws should I use?

Choosing the right drywall screw

Most common — 1-1/4”: Use 1-1/4” drywall screws to secure 1/2″ drywall installed on wood-stud walls. These coarse-thread screws typically feature phosphate coatings, which better protect against rust compared to zinc coatings.
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Can you use fine thread drywall screws on wood studs?

Fine thread drywall screws are made specifically for use with steel studs. Fine thread screws can be used when installing drywall on wood studs, but coarse thread drywall screws cannot be used with steel stud framing. Coarse thread screws are better suited for wood stud framing.
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What holds better coarse or fine thread?

A. For fasteners with the same nominal size, fine thread fasteners are stronger than coarse.
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When should screws with coarse threads be used?

Coarse threads are used when threaded into aluminum or cast iron because the finer threads tend to strip more easily in these materials. Are stronger when assembled with lower strength nut or tapped hole materials. Stronger for bolt/screw/nut sizes over one inch.
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When would you use a coarse screw?

Coarse Threads Vs Fine Threads

Fine thread screws are best for applications with smaller, shorter and specific measurements – coarse thread screws are better for comparatively bigger applications. Coarse thread screws are suitable for applications that need to be done with high speed and precision.
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How far apart should drywall screws be on the ceiling?

Space screws a maximum of 12" apart on ceilings, 16" on walls and at least 3/8" from ends and edges of panels.
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Can you hang drywall with wood screws?

Nail Lengths

Drywall screws should only penetrate the wood 5/8 to 3/4 inch, meaning your nails or screws should be at least 1 1/4 inches long when installing 1/2 inch drywall. 3/4 inch drywall calls for a slightly longer nail (1 1/2 inches) and screw (1 3/8 inch).
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How far should drywall screws go into studs?

As you finish, the head of the screw should be just barely recessed below the surface, no more than 1/8 inch.
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Can you use regular drywall screws in a bathroom?

Since bathrooms are both wet and humid, you shouldn't use regular drywall. Regular drywall is porous, which means it can absorb moisture. This moisture will lead to mold, mildew, and rotting.
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Can you put too many screws in drywall?

Here's five tips: First, do not use too many screws. When fastening drywall to walls I attach the drywall with two fasteners every 16 inches in the field, and one every 16 inches on the edges. Ceilings are fastened 12 inches on center.
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What are the cons and pros of selecting a coarse vs fine thread for a fastener?

Fine threads also possess larger minor diameters, which provide high shear strengths. Coarse threads tap better into brittle materials and are less likely to cross thread. Coarse threading lends itself to thicker coatings and platings before thread adjustments need to be made.
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What size screws do I use for 1/2 inch Sheetrock?

Screws used to attach 1/2-inch drywall to wood framing should be long enough to go into the wood at least 5/8 inch. You will want to choose a screw that's at least 1 1/4 inches long. Use screws made specifically for attaching drywall to wood.
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How long should screws be for 5/8 drywall?

Screw Size for Wood Framing

For example, if you are installing five-eighths-inch drywall, you'll need screws that are 1 1/4 inch or longer.
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How many screws go into a 4x8 sheet of drywall?

Use about 32 drywall screws per sheet of 4-foot by 8-foot drywall installed horizontally on a wall. This total is comprised of four screws on the five middle studs and six screws on each of the two sides.
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Do you stagger drywall seams on ceiling?

It's not necessary to stagger seams on ceiling drywall. However, because these joints are relatively difficult to finish – and tend to be noticeable in the finished product – it's a good idea to stagger the drywall panels to make the joints less visible.
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Should drywall be installed vertically or horizontally?

Final Thoughts. In short, drywall should be hung horizontally on residential buildings and vertically on commercial buildings. In the case of either, support beams should always run perpendicular to the wall studs at a distance of 24 inches (61 cm) apart.
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Do drywall edges need to be on studs?

All edges of all sheets of drywall must land on a solid surface such as a stud. A hanging drywall edge may work in the short-term, but in the long-term it can result in cracks and other serious wall issues. Sometimes, the drywall does not horizontally reach a stud.
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Should I drywall the ceiling before the walls?

Yes, you should install drywall on the ceiling before the walls for multiple reasons: The drywall on the walls can support the ceiling pieces. You can create tight and fitted corners more easily. The pieces are easier and faster to work with from the top.
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What should come first on the install of drywall in a room the wall or ceiling?

Hang drywall on the ceiling first, then the walls. Check the ceiling for bowed joists using a 4-ft.
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What are fine thread screws used for?

Fine threading makes tapping a hole much easier due to its narrow, shallow ridges. Fine thread fasteners are perfect to use in applications where vibration is an issue, since the shallow pitch of the thread works to prevent loosening of the fastener under vibration over time.
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What is the difference between coarse and fine?

The main difference between the two is in how large is the increment in each step. With coarse, a small movement results in a large jump, while the opposite is true in fine.
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How do you know if its coarse or fine thread?

Threading are uniform ridges of varying height and width (from fastener to fastener) that wrap around a cylinder. This helical shaped threading can be either wide set and deep which are considered coarse thread while a more narrow helical shape with shallow ridges is considered to be fine thread.
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