A Look at Deck Fasteners
Posted: Friday, September 09, 2005
by Peter Emerson
Deck fasteners are screws especially manufactured to fasten the many soft, thin planks of a wood en deck in place. Wooden decks must be able to withstand many different kinds of weather and corrosion, and so deck fasteners must be able to stand up to these elements just as well. Therefore, deck fasteners are usually coated with a weather-resistant coating that protects them from rust and corrosion. The coating is made of zinc plating. A steel screw plated with zinc is called a galvanized steel screw. A screw can also be coated in a ceramic material. Deck screws can also be made of stainless steel or high-copper-content screws, as these screws won’t stain the deck.
The heads usually have a square-shaped insertion point for a square-headed screwdriver or screw gun. Square heads don’t accidentally strip as easily as Phillips-head screwdrivers.
Hidden Deck Fasteners
Hidden deck fasteners or “blind" deck fasteners eliminate screws from view entirely. Rather than drilling into the surface of the deck and into the under-support, the thin planks fit together like a simple jigsaw puzzle using a series of brackets. These brackets are attached to the side faces of the planks using screws. You screw the first or edge plank normally, and then you fit the second planks into it via a slot. Follow this series until you get to the end of the deck. Fasten the last plank in place normally, and voila! You have a new deck with no visible screws. The deck holds together as if it were one piece of wood.
Fasteners provides detailed information about stainless steel, hook loop, metric, deck, industrial, concrete, and plastic fasteners.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)GREAT information! You really made it clear and easy to understand!
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