particle board screws vs wood screws

Does Particle Board Furniture Need Special Screws (Vs Regular Wood Screws)?

Particle board is a tricky material to fasten. Tear-outs can happen frequently, and screws will loosen out of position…if you don’t use the correct ones for the job. So, in this post, we reveal why specially designed particle board screws make it easy to fasten this manufactured wood. You will also find out if your

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seal osb

What’s The Best Way To Go About Sealing OSB For Exterior Use?

OSB is probably one of the strongest manufactured woods out there. In terms of its shear strength along, OSB sits heads and shoulders above Plywood. Which is why this material often gets used for roof sheathing. And, unlike MDF, those compressed OSB boards are surprisingly water-resistant, in that it doesn’t readily absorb moisture. Still, water-resistant

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polycrylic vs epoxy

A Quick Guide To Choosing Between Polycrylic Vs Epoxy For Your Kitchen Countertop

Every kitchen countertop should ideally be coated with a water-resistant seal. Especially if the countertop is made from woods that aren’t naturally rot-resistant (such as Birch or Maple wood). Related Post: A Quick Beginners Guide To Rubberwood Vs Birch Wood [For A Butcher Block Countertop] And a quality sealer can do more than simply prevent

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rubberwood vs birch countertop

A Quick Beginners Guide To Rubberwood Vs Birch Wood [For A Butcher Block Countertop]

You’re probably no stranger to Birch wood. This North American hardwood is one of the more abundant, durable, and affordable hardwoods you can work with. Often used for the manufacture of Plywood, this sturdy lumber can also be found in cabinetry, moldings, and even butcher blocks. And then there’s Rubberwood. Contrary to some misconceptions, this

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rubber wood vs teak wood

A Quick Beginners Guide To Rubber Wood Vs Teak Wood [For Furniture]

You’ve probably already heard a lot about Teak wood. This prized hardwood tropical timber is durable, hard-wearing, and even naturally rot-resistant. Widely used for making outdoor furniture and boat decking, Teak is a great choice for long-lived furniture. But, there is a high price to pay for Teak wood…quite literally! So, if you are in

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