Rectal_Reptile
Rectal_Reptile t1_iyd6qki wrote
Reply to How do I choose the right screws? by AmbitiousJuly
Wood screws are fine for this. Match the size to the hole in the metal plate, or a bit smaller. Since you're probably screwing in thin wood trimming (meranti wood?) You can never go wrong with drilling a pilot hole. Use a drill that's a bit bigger than the shank of the screw in this situation.
Rectal_Reptile t1_ir5ez25 wrote
Reply to Can i use 3 in 1 brand all temp fluid to lubricate drill bits when drilling (steel?) hinges? by drummerene
I know you have drill bits, but if you're drilling in sheetmetal (hinges), I might advise on using a step drill bit.
These work alot better on drilling holes in thin metal and enlarging holes. Twist drill bits tend to "grab" sheet metal, and when enlarging holes break off at the small cutting area (dulling).
Rectal_Reptile t1_jdj19e3 wrote
Reply to My walls have rocks inside preventing me from drilling cleanly. Any advice? by sendcomfort
Drill a hole trough a large wooden sheet first and use it as a guide. Have someone hold the board in place.
Don't try to force the drill to hard, and let the hammering do the work