Fine drywall screws feature smaller heads and are used to secure drywall to metal studs.
Best drywall screws for wood studs.
Coarse thread drywall screws work best for most applications involving drywall and wood studs.
Box at home depot.
In practical terms this translates to about 7 8 nails or 5 screws on each stud when hanging 48 inch sheets perpendicular to the studs.
Picture of ribbed drywall nails.
Drywall screw uses and benefits drywall screws are used to secure drywall that typically comes in 4 foot by 8 foot sheets to wood or metal studs.
While there are special screws designed to bind drywall to metal studs you can use ordinary drywall screws just as easily.
Trim head screws are used to attach wood trim over gypsum boards.
They are used most often in the construction of office and apartment buildings.
That just means a box of 200 wood screws may last a lot longer than drywall or decking screws that get eaten up fast due to the larger scale of deck and drywall jobs.
Steel studs have many advantages over wooden ones.
They are lighter easier to store and assemble and are ready cut to length.
Screws can be driven in with a drill or electric drywall screw gun.
One downside of the coarse thread screws are the metal burrs that can embed in your fingers.
To install a single layer of 5 8 inch drywall to wood ceiling joists try grip rite s 6 x 2 in.
Philips bugle head coarse thread sharp point drywall screws 6 47 for a 1 lb.
Self drilling screws and pan head screws can be used with metal studs or frames.