What screws should I use for 2x4 framing?

The most common screw for joining two-by-fours is hardened steel, structural, No. 9, 2 1/2 inches long with a Phillips head. Other screw types appropriate for studs are specialized and may be harder to find and more expensive. It's important that the screw is designated as a structural screw or a deck screw.
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What size screws 2x4 frame?

If you are looking to join 2x4s, the best screw size to use in most cases is 2.5 inches long, gauge 8 or 9.
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Which screws to use for framing?

You should use sturdy 0 or 9 gauge nails, 2.5 to 3.5 inches, for most framing projects. On the sizing system for nails, this falls within the 10d to 16d range. As for screws, two popular framing options are structural screws and construction screws.
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What screws to use for wood studs?

Use coarse-thread drywall screws for most wood studs. Coarse-thread drywall screws work best for most applications involving drywall and wood studs. The wide threads are good at gripping into the wood and pulling the drywall against the studs.
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Are screws OK for framing?

Our inspectors have seen a disturbing trend of late: people using wood or deck screws when building structural elements. This means ordinary wood screws cannot be used to attach rafters to top plates, or joists to beams.
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Why don't you use screws for framing?

Nails are often preferred for structural joining, including framing walls, because they are more flexible under pressure, whereas screws can snap.
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How long should screws be for studs?

The ideal depth a screw should go into a stud is 3/4 of the length of the screw's bottom part. Experts say that half of the length is alright. You'll have to consider any material between the screw and the stud.
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What size screws stud wall?

A stud wall can be built and fixed with either nails or screws. The most common size that will be used is 4 inch (100mm). The exception to this rule, would be using a nail gun, as the framing nails are more commonly 90mm.
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How long should screw be for wood?

The most important factor in screw selection is length. The general rule of thumb is that the screw should enter at least half the thickness of the bottom material, e.g. 3/4″ into a 2 x 4.
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What is the best size nail for framing?

Most contractors agree that you want to use 16d nails, also referred to as 16-penny nails. These are the perfect length at 3 ½ inches. There are two distinct varieties of these 16-penny nails: common nails and sinker nails.
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How do I choose a screw size?

When choosing a screw length it's important to remember that the nail should always be three times as long as the thickness of the material in which it will be driven into. To find this: hold the screw up against the piece you're putting it through and select a nail approximately three times the thickness.
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How do I choose a wood screw?

Length: Wood screws must be long enough to hold the two boards together securely. If the screws are too short, they may not adequately hold the boards together. If they are too long, they will piece through to the other side. Thickness (gauge): Wood screws must be thick enough to grab onto the two boards.
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Can I use drywall screws for wood?

Because they're threaded the full length, drywall screws can actually force two pieces of wood apart slightly.
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Which holds better nail or screw?

In general, screws have better holding power and superior strength than nails, and they are more easily removable.
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Why do carpenters prefer screw to nails?

Screws are, in fact, able to create a more secure hold when joining objects than nails because they have a threaded shaft. With that said, nails offer greater tensile strength.
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How do you join a 2x4 at 90 degrees?

Nail the horizontal 2x4 into the vertical 2x4 about 1/4 of the way down from the top of the vertical 2x4, so they are at a 90 degree angle. The way I've been nailing this scenario is to just nail through the vertical 2x4 at a 0 degree angle, directly into the middle of the end piece of the horizontal 2x4.
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