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welcome back to the shop I'm Jeff from
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today's Craftsman and today we're
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looking at a pretty cool Fastener this
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is what's called a confirmat screw and
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some of you may have never seen this
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some of you may have seen this in flat
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pack Furniture John just came came over
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and he wasn't familiar with it so I mean
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I think that says a lot uh but this is a
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screw that is specifically made for
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joining melamine together we have a
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cabinet behind us here and we actually
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used it in plywood so the advantage of
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this screw is you can see it's almost
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like the combination of a screw and a
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dow so you have the strength of this
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really thick um shank it's a 5mm shank
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and you have the holding power of these
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big threads we have a couple pieces of
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melamine here so as I said before this
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um this
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screw I I not sure if it was designed
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specifically for melamine but this is
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the best screw for joining pieces of
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melamine um so you can see sort of how
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it would go here in a butt joint and you
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may associate this with sort of Cheaper
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cheaper Furniture if you've ever put
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together Ikea or something like that you
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may have seen screws like this usually
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they're a little bit um thinner that may
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be because most of this flat pack
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Furniture is is using like a 5 a
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material and not 3/4 um so this is a 50
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mm so roughly 2 in
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long uh the shank is 5 mm the threads
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here are I want to say 6.8 mm and this
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top portion is seven so you need
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multiple sizes of holes as well as a
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counter sync to get the head in there so
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in order to join these together we
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use this bit so this bit is actually
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made by make it snappy and it's made
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specifically for confirmat screws so you
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can see we have our counter sink at the
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top we have our 7 mm portion there and
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we have a 5mm drill bit now these can
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also be drilled on a CNC or on a diing
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machine with two different bits but when
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we're not using that machine we do it by
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hand here so let's put a couple screws
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in this and we'll show you the strength
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of of this kind of screw we have a clamp
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on our two pieces here if we were using
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our diing machine all these holes would
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already be aligned just by using the
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machine but if you're doing this in your
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shop you can use some biscuits for
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alignment um in conjunction with a clamp
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to hold everything nice and steady
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that's what we're doing here so I'm just
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going to eyeball this let me see get
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this out of the way so you see we have a
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nice Brad Point bit
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here and this with this bit you really
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want to clear the chips so I'll back
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out and let's throw one on the other
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side as well
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and these you see use a posy drive so if
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you didn't know when you see a little X
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on the head of the screw like this that
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denotes posy drive and this is a number
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three so I have a number three posy
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drive here in my
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drill can run these in
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you can see they have a big head so you
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get a lot of surface area and they act
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as a as a clamp um because you have all
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of that surface to really pull in and
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that nice shoulder with the 7 mm
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hole should we try and break this in
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half go for it
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so like I was saying these are are like
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Dows so you know we have an inch and a
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quarter of this sticking into here and I
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don't want to hurt
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myself this is a it's a baby
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Mallet this one's a little
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bigger so that took a lot of Force to
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break more Force than you're ever going
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to be applying to the corner of a
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cabinet and you can imagine if this
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thing was a square so we're dealing with
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just one corner and we don't have the
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other Corners you know sort of holding
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everything together as well as a back so
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very very strong connection and you can
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see this side is is pretty much
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unaffected we have a little bit of
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cracking here but um so let's see how
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these work in plywood sort of an
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offbrand you we're over here at this
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cabinet you can see our confirmat screws
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here that John noticed when he came in
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and we wanted to try these out on this
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cabinet as a test just to see how these
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acted in plywood is it stronger than
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regular screws and um we think we have a
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pretty strong cabinet so let's head over
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to the bench here and see how it works
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in plywood have two pairs of uh plywood
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mockups here set up these are the exact
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same size we'll do one in the confirmat
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and one in our normal 2-in by8 or 8x2
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wood screw and we'll test them head
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to-head see how they how they
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Faire I'm honestly not
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sure what's going to happen
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but uh let's do the wood screw
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first so again this is two number 8 by 2
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in uh construction
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screws see how much that just loosened
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up I think we actually just broke the
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screws
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off
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wow that's uh not what I
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expected so that was like three good
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shots
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and we broke that
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one so this one loosened up a lot again
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too I don't know if that one
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counts still hanging on by a thread
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could probably repair that with a little
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wood putty maybe yeah epoxy Gap
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filling uh you see we split this veneer
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all the way down like 6 in into the
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board we got a little bending here on
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these but no breakage so that's sort of
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you know why we equate these to a dow
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because they have all of that Shear
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strength where they won't break I'm
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actually I'm really shocked that these U
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snapped that
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easily um you know I know screws don't
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have the most strength in that
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application but what a difference so it
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doesn't seem to hold quite as well in
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plywood as it does in melamine you know
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a little splitting seems to occur but
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definitely looks stronger than a regular
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wood screw to me great in melamine I
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don't know you tell me confirmat screw
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try it on your next project I think it's
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worth a
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shot grab a pack and try them out if you
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have any questions about these leave
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them down below we'll see you next week