Which brings me to my topic for this post – when to use pocket hole screws. Even more, people just want to make something on the cheap and quick. Most people do not have the benefit of years of experience to draw on to build something. Because I grew up being taught by, and sometimes disagreeing with, my grandfather on woodworking techniques, I have tried to stay open-minded about things that are new or different.Īnd because I have this love for teaching others to create their own pieces, I am not quite so snobbish about making something the easy way. But seriously, we are a passionate lot with our way of doing things and a tendency to poo-poo anything that is not up to our standards. If you don’t believe me, toss a question out on a woodworking board or forum, any question, and wait for the tide to roll in. You can read my full disclosure here.)Īsking a simple question from a group of woodworkers will garner you dozens of opinions, and is likely to end in a heated debate where names may be called and lineage may be questioned. That means that I make a small commission from sales that result through these links, at no additional cost to you. (This post may contain affiliate links (*). If you are a beginner, be warned! We are going to discuss when to NOT use pocket hole screws! Have I mentioned lately that woodworkers are some of the most opinionated and set-in-their-way people who you will ever have the good fortune to meet? If you are a professional woodworker, then yeah, I am probably talking about you.
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