DIY Tools and Fixings are not things you’ll know about if you’re new to DIY. The range of DIY tools and fixings out there may be a bit confusing to you. What do you need for what job? How do you use the fixings and where. This article gives you a breakdown of what DIY tools and fixings you need for your tool box (the main ones). It will answer your questions and at the end of it, you should have a basic idea about DIY fixings and tools in general. Here are some of the things you will need to prepare yourself for the job of fixing, screwing, nailing and other essential DIY jobs around the house.
Add these to your tool box, and don’t forget that you don’t need the best or most expensive DIY tools around. Whatever you need for your DIY jobs can be bought at the discount shop. They work just as well.
DIY Tools
6. Screws, nails, wall plugs
Types of nails you need for DIY
Types of screws for DIY
Single threaded screws: these are used mainly for man-made products like chipboard and MDF. Their threads and points are sharp, which makes them easier to drive and hold secure.
All purpose (multi-purpose) screws. Use for anything from wood, to masonry walls (when used with a wall-plug).
Dry wall screws: use these for pinning plasterboard to stud walls. Stud walls are hollow walls built with wooden studs and plasterboard. Some parts of the wall are hollow, hence the term.
Self-tapping screws: these have sharp threads which cut a hole for themselves while they’re being drilled into the material. Use for masonry or metal surfaces.
There are also different types of screw heads. Keep this in mind when buying screws, as they all have their different purposes. Of course, you can swap one for the other, but some jobs require a certain type of screw head to give you a perfect finish. The three main types are: (images below the descriptions).
Countersunk heads. The heads are triangular-shaped and tapered off beneath the top part. These are brilliant for sinking below the surface of the material used (skirting boards, for example). You can then fill above the head of the screw and finish off with paint. This will give you a smooth, professional finish.
Dome heads. The rounded heads of these screws stay visible above the surface of the material. They are used for hanging pictures or for metal screwing, for example.
Raised heads. The most common type of screws. They’re used with door furniture, for example.






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