able to assemble something, or mount something, or make something portable as pieces is important. That situation usually precludes gluing your “object” together as glue tends to be more permanent
. So screwing a box or jig or fixture or mounting one on an ad hoc basis becomes important. Bob my uncle decided that he didn’t know enough about a screw to make the correct choice. How simple can it be? It usually boils down to what he has on hand but that isn’t always the best choice so here is information to help you find the correct or proper or best screw to do the job you require.
https://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-info ... pitch.aspxhttps://www.popularwoodworking.com/wood ... pping-woodhttps://medium.com/jaycon-systems/screw ... 8f729b33c7Yup, Uncle Bob found out that 1 1/4 coarse thread drywall screws didn’t always fill the bill