Subfloor Screws

Subfloor Screws

Hitachi Super Drive Subfloor Screws 1 3 4 Waxed Zinc
Hitachi Super Drive Subfloor Screws 1 3 4 Waxed Zinc
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8 x 2 Subfloor Screws by Senco 08F200Y
8 x 2 Subfloor Screws by Senco 08F200Y
Paypal   US $37.99
8 1 3 4 Subfloor Screw by Senco Prod 08F175Y
8 1 3 4 Subfloor Screw by Senco Prod 08F175Y
Paypal   US $29.99
Senco 08F175Y 8 1 3 4 SUBFLOOR SCREW
Senco 08F175Y 8 1 3 4 SUBFLOOR SCREW
Paypal   US $31.44
GRIP RITE FLEXIBLE STRIP COLLATED SUBFLOOR SCREWS 6 X 1 3 4 SF134C TME4771
GRIP RITE FLEXIBLE STRIP COLLATED SUBFLOOR SCREWS 6 X 1 3 4 SF134C TME4771
Paypal   US $13.00
Hitachi Subfloor Deck Screw Gun Long Handle Extension Super Drive
Hitachi Subfloor Deck Screw Gun Long Handle Extension Super Drive
Paypal   US $249.99
Hitachi Superdrive Collated 2 1 2 zinc subfloor Screws
Hitachi Superdrive Collated 2 1 2 zinc subfloor Screws
Paypal   US $41.99
Hitachi Super Drive Subfloor Screws 8 x 2 Waxed Zinc
Hitachi Super Drive Subfloor Screws 8 x 2 Waxed Zinc
Paypal   US $29.99
Grip Rite Flexible Strip Collated Subfloor Screws 8 x 1 3 4 445 cm Flat Head
Grip Rite Flexible Strip Collated Subfloor Screws 8 x 1 3 4 445 cm Flat Head
Paypal   US $17.56
Hitachi Subfloor Screws 2 1 2 Waxed Yellow Zinc
Hitachi Subfloor Screws 2 1 2 Waxed Yellow Zinc
Paypal   US $42.99
Quikdrive 1 3 4 x 8 Subfloor collated screw 2000 box
Quikdrive 1 3 4 x 8 Subfloor collated screw 2000 box
Paypal   US $70.95
Superdrive 1 5 8 x 6 Subfloor collated screw 1000 box
Superdrive 1 5 8 x 6 Subfloor collated screw 1000 box
Paypal   US $18.95
1000 PK Senco DuraSpin 8 1 3 4 Subfloor Screw 08F175Y
1000 PK Senco DuraSpin 8 1 3 4 Subfloor Screw 08F175Y
Paypal   US $31.99
Hitachi Super Drive Subfloor Screw Gun Bit Extension
Hitachi Super Drive Subfloor Screw Gun Bit Extension
Paypal   US $19.99
2 boxes FLEXIBLE STRIP COLLATED SUBFLOOR SCREWS 8 X 1 3 4 2000 Total
2 boxes FLEXIBLE STRIP COLLATED SUBFLOOR SCREWS 8 X 1 3 4 2000 Total
Paypal   US $49.50
Hitachi Automatic Feeding Super Drive 8x2 1 2 Subfloor Screws
Hitachi Automatic Feeding Super Drive 8x2 1 2 Subfloor Screws
Paypal   US $9.00
Superdrive 1 3 4 x 8 Subfloor collated screw 1000 box
Superdrive 1 3 4 x 8 Subfloor collated screw 1000 box
Paypal   US $25.95
Senco 08F200Y 8 2 SUBFLOOR SCREW
Senco 08F200Y 8 2 SUBFLOOR SCREW
Paypal   US $31.82
Grabber SuperDrive Collated Screw Fastening System drywall subfloor screw gun
Grabber SuperDrive Collated Screw Fastening System drywall subfloor screw gun
Paypal   US $250.00

Subfloor Screws

All about Engineered Flooring

Engineered Wooden Flooring comes in a large range of finishes and styles. It also comes in different structures and it is important to understand the implications of how the boards are manufactured to appreciate the effect they can have on the application you want to use the flooring for. Finishes can range from antique hand distressed to tranquil natural brushed boards all through to rustic and prime finishes and can be used with underfloor heating. You should never confuse Engineered wood flooring with the cheap limited versions.

 There are three basic structures of engineered floors

Cross ply birch plywood back

Sandwich Board where the whole structure is made up of the same species of tree

Poplar back where you normally get just two layer of poplar this is the cheapest engineered board and is probably the worst to use except in very limited applications 

 

Top quality plywood boards are the foundation for any quality engineered flooring. The plywood is made up of several layers of birch; each layer has the grain running in opposite directions which will ensure that the top layer has a very hard surface on which to adhere. You should always look for 100% birch plywood back to give extra stability. A mixture of woods is not good for the long term stability of any engineered wooden floor.  

Solid Wood and Engineered boards

The difference between a solid wood floor board and a good quality engineered floor board that has a minimum top layer thickness of 5mm or 6mm is minimal. Solid boards are normally 18mm thick and good quality engineered wood flooring is 20 to 21mm thick. The picture of actual boards opposite shows the end section of a solid board next to an engineered board and as can be seen there is no real difference between either. Therefore engineered boards offer huge advantages over solid wood flooring due to their stability and they will look the same as a solid board.   

 

The picture below shows the end grain of a modern solid oak where the heartwood is near the middle and the board will always “cup” towards the heartwood, this will not happen with an engineered board.  

 

How are engineered floor boards made.

Engineered wood floors are made up of a top layer bonded with modern adhesive to a plywood base. Like any structure, the foundation, which in this case is the plywood, is the part that gives the floor board its stability. Plywood is made from veneers (which are slices of hardwood) about 2mm thick which are bonded together in high pressure presses. The best engineered boards have a 14mm or 15mm thick plywood back. The top of hardwood flooring is then bonded to the plywood base with a high pressure press and allowed to cure. Once this is done and the adhesive is cured the boards are then put in a drying chamber (similar to a kiln) to balance the moisture content of each type of wood.  

The top veneer or top wood layer of solid hardwood can be anything from 4mm, 5mm or 6mm. If the top layer is only 2mm then it can get easily damaged and unlike thicker top layers it is harder to repair. The picture below shows a top quality engineered board section.

Top quality engineered floors will look no different than solid wood but are in fact much more stable and do not need to be acclimatised except for the sandwich board.

By choosing an engineered wood flooring board you are helping the Environment

There are many reasons to choose an engineered wooden floor over any other type including solid wood, some are listed below and with issues of global warming and other concerns about our environment we should be looking at buying such a natural flooring solution.                                   

  • We can manufacture much more flooring from the same tree using engineered wooden flooring. Solid boards are normally 18mm to 20mm thick and with a 6mm top layer we can get three times as much and with a 4mm top layer, four times as much engineered wood flooring.
  • Engineered floors will not expand and contract like solid wood
  • You do not need to acclimatise the boards
  • You can use engineered boards with underfloor heating
  • Engineered flooring can be floated on uneven surfaces or better still glued down
  • Engineered wooden flooring can be used in moisture prone areas of homes and commercial premises, like bathrooms, kitchens, walkways etc. 

Cross section of an engineered board 20mm thick with a solid 5mm top layer and a multiply birch plywood back

Installing Engineered Flooring

There are several methods of fitting engineered floors and the main ones are below

  • Floating Floor this is where you glue the tongue and grooves together with a good quality PVA adhesive and just let the boards rest on an underlay or electric heating mat if it is recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Gluing the floor directly to a concrete screed or flat subfloor like plywood or chipboard
  • Secret nailing or screws directly to a plywood subfloor or directly to joists

 Cheap Poplar backed Engineered Flooring

The picture below shows the profile of a click system board that uses a poplar middle and a thin birch back. These are stable boards but the top layer cannot be thicker than 4mm and the poplar back is more susceptible to moisture than birch.   

This should only be used in certain situations where there is no high traffic and is only really for residential situations.

Engineered Sandwich Floor Board Construction

These are fairly new to the market and are normally used where boards are wider than 220mm to 260mm. For example the picture below shows a 340mm wide board that is constructed totally of Oak. This means that the whole board has the same cell structure and is the same species allowing consistent movement which is only restricted by the structure. If you had a solid board like this that is cross cut, as all floor boards are these days, then you would have to drill holes. This means you would screw the boards directly from the top as there would be too much movement which would result in expansion, contraction, warping and cupping. This is why you see plug holes in very old boards.

In a sandwich constructed board, picture opposite, the top layer is 6mm, the middle with the grain going in the opposite direction is 9mm and the bottom layer is 5mm and is also finger jointed.

The top picture is a slice of the 20mm thick sandwich board. This shows how the grain runs in the opposite direction. The lower picture shows the strips of the middle layer, 6mm top layer and 5mm bottom layer.

About the Author

Martyn Ryder owner and ceo of The Solid Wood Flooring Company www.thesolidwoodflooringcompany.com


screws


screws


$2.7


screws EXI-31151

Wsntl134S - #8X1-3/4Incollat Subfloor Scrw


Wsntl134S - #8X1-3/4Incollat Subfloor Scrw


$94.46


[5472857] UPC: 746056039266 13.75L x 10W x 4H 14 LB 0.32 Cubes

Franklin Franklin Pro-v Subfloor Adhesive 5482


Franklin Franklin Pro-v Subfloor Adhesive 5482


$53.96


Pro-v subfloor adhesive A high-performance, VOC compliant formula ideal for subfloor installations and general plywood use Offers a strong initial tack and excellent bond strength for particleboard, OSB, engineered lumber and wet, frozen, and treated lumber. provides a permanent bond that remains flexible, reduces nailing, and eliminates squeaky floors Can be easily extruded from 0 F. - 100 F for applications in various climates Can not be used on foamboard Extremely flammable Clean up with acetone or mineral spirits Coverage: 1/8 bead size covers 343', 1/4 bead size covers 86', 3/8 bead size covers 38' 28 oz. cartridge Color: Light beige Brand #: Franklin 5482 UPC: 037083054828 Keywords: subfloor adhesive voc compliant tite bond provantage sub floor

Senco Senco #8 2 in Subfloor Screw 08F200Y


Senco Senco #8 2 in Subfloor Screw 08F200Y


$28.24


#8 2? subfloor screw For use with DuraSpin fastening system May also be used with Makita, Milwaukee, Pam, and Hilti collated screwdriving systems Ideal for drywall, floor sheating, underlayment, and cement board applications No. 8 x 2? square recess, coarse thread, sharp point, yellow zinc finish, 1000 per pail Brand #: Senco 08F200Y UPC: 741474205347 Keywords: duraspin screw collated dura spin

Hckwsntl212S - #8X2-1/2 Collat Subfloor Scrw


Hckwsntl212S - #8X2-1/2 Collat Subfloor Scrw


$58.23


[1916519] UPC: 746056056768 14L x 4W x 6H 16.5 LB 0.19 Cubes

Wsntl2Ls - #9X2In Collat Subfloor Scrw


Wsntl2Ls - #9X2In Collat Subfloor Scrw


$96.56


[8197949] UPC: 746056039273 14L x 10W x 4H 17.5 LB 0.32 Cubes

4122 - 29Oz Voc Subfloor Adhesive


4122 - 29Oz Voc Subfloor Adhesive


$15.04


[407836] UPC: 037083041224 8.13L x 10.75W x 16.75H 2.58 LB 0.85 Cubes

Subfloor Pits and the Archaeology of Slavery in Colonial Virginia


Subfloor Pits and the Archaeology of Slavery in Colonial Virginia


$23.96


Enslaved Africans and their descendants comprised a significant portion of colonial Virginia populations, with most living on rural slave quarters adjacent to the agricultural fields in which they labored. Archaeological excavations into these home sites have provided unique windows into the daily lifeways and culture of these early inhabitants.   A common characteristic of Virginia slave quarters is the presence of subfloor pits beneath the houses. The most common explanations of the functions of these pits are as storage places for personal belongings or root vegetables, and some contextual and ethnohistoric data suggest they may have served as West Africa-style shrines. Through excavations of 103 subfloor pits dating from the 17th through mid-19th centuries, Samford reveals a wealth of data including shape, location, surface area, and depth, as well as contents and patterns of related feature placement. Archaeology reveals the material circumstances of slaves’ lives, which in turn opens the door to illuminating other aspects of life: spirituality, symbolic meanings assigned to material goods, social life, individual and group agency, and acts of resistance and accommodation. Analysis of the artifact assemblages allows the development of hypotheses about how West African, possibly Igbo, cultural traditions were maintained and transformed in the Virginia Chesapeake.

Screws


Screws


$6.37


No Synopsis Available

Senco Senco #8 1-3 4 in Subfloor Screw 08F175Y


Senco Senco #8 1-3 4 in Subfloor Screw 08F175Y


$27.9


#8 1-3/4? subfloor screw For use with DuraSpin fastening system May also be used with Makita, Milwaukee, Pam, and Hilti collated screwdriving systems Ideal for drywall, floor sheating, underlayment, and cement board applications No. 8 x 1-3/4? square recess, coarse thread, sharp point, yellow zinc finish, 1000 per pail Brand #: Senco 08F175Y UPC: 741474205323 Keywords: duraspin screw collated dura spin

1498719 - Green Subfloor Adhesive 28 Oz.


1498719 - Green Subfloor Adhesive 28 Oz.


$14.52


[6942718] UPC: 028756988533 8L x 16.5W x 10.75H 2.83 LB 0.82 Cubes

Subfloor Pits and the and the Archaeology of Slavery in Colonial Virginia


Subfloor Pits and the and the Archaeology of Slavery in Colonial Virginia


$29.2


No Synopsis Available

Cuisinart Screws


Cuisinart Screws


$7


Screws for BRK-300

Screws set


Screws set


$5.53


Screws set

Gift Of Screws


Gift Of Screws


$12.49


Gift Of Screws

Loose Screws


Loose Screws


$26.99


Loose Screws

85819 Cap Head Screws 3*16 6Pcs


85819 Cap Head Screws 3*16 6Pcs


$2.07


Screws

85818 Cap head Screws 3*14 8Pcs


85818 Cap head Screws 3*14 8Pcs


$5.64


Screws

85833 Hex Grub Screws M4*10 4Pcs


85833 Hex Grub Screws M4*10 4Pcs


$5.64


Screws

85817 Cap Head Screws 4*26 4Pcs


85817 Cap Head Screws 4*26 4Pcs


$2.07


Screws

Wrench and Screws


Wrench and Screws


$24.99


Wrench and Screws - Photographic Print

85834 Hex Head Grub Screws M5*4 6P


85834 Hex Head Grub Screws M5*4 6P


$5.64


Screws

85816 Cap Head Hex Screws 4*10 8Pcs


85816 Cap Head Hex Screws 4*10 8Pcs


$5.64


Screws

Akzo Nobel Paints 28 Oz Liquid Nails Subfloor  Deck Construction Adhesive LNP


Akzo Nobel Paints 28 Oz Liquid Nails Subfloor Deck Construction Adhesive LNP


$24.35


Subfloor and deck construction adhesive. Heavy duty latex based adhesive. For interior and exterior use. Bonds wet of frozen lumber and bridges gaps up to .38 . Open time of 20 minutes ensures good adhesion contact and strong bond formation. Prevents squeaking. Low VOC. Extremely strong and durable bond. Water cleanup

Dap 10.3 Oz Beats The Nail Subfloor  Deck Construction Adhesive 27430


Dap 10.3 Oz Beats The Nail Subfloor Deck Construction Adhesive 27430


$22.46


Reduces nailing floor squeaks and nail pops. Bonds wet frozen and treated lumber. Easy gunning. Low odor water clean up. Meets APA AFG01 and ASTM specification D 3498 conforms to HUD UM660a. VOC compliant. Tan. 10.3 oz

EXI 250 Spare Parts: screws


EXI 250 Spare Parts: screws


$1.84


screws EXI250-150

American Standard 0236380070A Cartridge Screws


American Standard 0236380070A Cartridge Screws


$19.01


Cartridge Screws.

American Standard 0235270070A Cartridge Screws


American Standard 0235270070A Cartridge Screws


$19.28


Cartridge Screws.

Downstop Screws 1P


Downstop Screws 1P


$2.8


Downstop Screws 1P

Engine Mount(with Screws)


Engine Mount(with Screws)


$6


Engine Mount(with Screws)

Screws  (10pc/set) (SET)


Screws (10pc/set) (SET)


$2


Screws (10pc/set) (SET)

ZAGGskins (Nails and Screws)


ZAGGskins (Nails and Screws)


$19.99


ZAGGskins (Nails and Screws)

Hexagon sockets Machine screws


Hexagon sockets Machine screws


$2.35


Hexagon sockets Machine screws

Bulb screws?M3*L3)


Bulb screws?M3*L3)


$8.2


Bulb screws?M3*L3)

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