screws or bolts for sidewall to frame?

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screws or bolts for sidewall to frame?

Postby type82e » Tue May 03, 2005 6:39 am

I'm using 3/4 ply for my sides
what is the best to use to fix the sides to the frame?
are decking screws enough as I'm using 2' * 3' framing pine under my floor or should I use something meatier like a batton screw
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Re: screws or bolts for sidewall to frame?

Postby JunkMan » Tue May 03, 2005 8:57 am

type82e wrote:I'm using 2' * 3' framing pine
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I hope you meant 2" * 3" pine, or that's going to be one heavy trailer :lol:

I think the deck screws would work if you used enough of them (maybe every 6"-8"?) otherwise I would use something bigger like lag bolts (batton screws?).
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Postby mexican tear » Tue May 03, 2005 10:27 am

I used corosion resistant deck screws with the square drive. Can not say how they will work, but in 7 Weeks when I get back from Minden, we will know if the sides are still on the TD.

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Postby type82e » Tue May 03, 2005 2:45 pm

batton screws are what you use to screw down battons on a wood frame roof say under currugated iron
they have a hex drive theyre probably 5 mm thick twice as thick as a decking screw maybe its an australian term?
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Postby len19070 » Tue May 03, 2005 6:40 pm

I use a carriage bolt right through the plywood into the frame. If I'm building a Woody I can cover the bolts with a baton, If its aluminum sides I recess them and the Aluminum covers them.
When you bolt the 3/4" plywood to the side of the frame you make what's called a "Box Beam" which basically means the plywood becomes a part of the frame and not just something sitting on the frame. A piece of plywood on edge is pretty hard to bend or flex.

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Postby JunkMan » Tue May 03, 2005 9:48 pm

type82e wrote:batton screws are what you use to screw down battons on a wood frame roof say under currugated iron
they have a hex drive theyre probably 5 mm thick twice as thick as a decking screw maybe its an australian term?
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Sounds like what we call a lag bolt over here. They come in several sizes, starting at about 1/4 of an inch up to 3/4 of an inch and larger.
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