Thermal-Grip ci Prong Washer (250 pcs.)
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The screws for your deck are available on Amazon as well. This website will help). In terms of screw length, if you are attaching rigid insulation to wood, use a screw between 1.25 and 1.50 in length. Sizes 25" and up This will allow the insulation to be 2" longer than its thickness. Use if you are using yourself Screws should be drilled into steel studs that are 1" longer than the thickness of rigid insulation (along with any layers of gypsum sheathing sandwiched between the rigid insulation and the steel studs). For use with a masonry screw, use a masonry screw that is between 1" and 2" long to attach rigid insulation to concrete or brick. An insulation thickness of 5" is longer than the insulation thickness.
The diameter of this circle is 2 inches. The screws I used were fine threaded dry wall screws for an interior application
In fact, we used these for the 48" wide insulation sheets that were on our house when we lived there. It was particularly convenient that the prongs of these washers held them in place in the foam so you hadn't to worry about dropping As well as guiding the screws (we used staines screws to attach the insulation and siding to the house), they also keep the screws in place.
It is not possible to use a 14" tapcon, instead you will have to use a 3/16" flat head tapcon. If there were no Plasti-Dry method for this project, the only other option would be to use these The PMF anchor should be held in place. This method may not be faster, but it certainly is
Selected User Reviews For Thermal-Grip ci Prong Washer (250 pcs.)
Over the course of my shopping, I probably bought When I bought the box on the first attempt, I bought a 1,000-count box. Each time I thought 250 would be enough, then 250 more at a time. I do the same thing every year, I always need more mulch. There was nothing wrong with the washers, it was just that I underestimated how many were going to be needed. XPS rigid foam insulation of 2 inches is being used for insulating a new house. Around the outside of the foam field and where the foam meets up against a window or door, they should be spaced closer. It is not clear to me whether I have accounted for all the edges and windows in the drawing. You can purchase them at a lower price by buying in bulk. In my experience, they work well and I have only broken a few screws by overtightening them. The screw head lies flush when properly tightened, and they flatten when properly tightened. At a few sites, we had to remove some foam after it had been installed a while, so that the washer could see how well it grabbed it.
I used it for 3" foam insulation and it worked perfectly. This shot is tight and clear with no distortion at all.