You want the screw head to be 1/16 inch below the surface of the drywall paper. Drive it too far and you’ll tear the paper around the screw head, reducing the holding power of the screw.
If you're installing drywall yourself, odds are that you have done your research. But don't forget to take precautions ...
You want the screw head to be 1/16-inch below the surface of the drywall paper. Drive it too far, and you’ll tear the paper around the screw head, reducing the holding power of the screw.
If you’re an old-school carpenter, you’ve probably dismissed paper-faced drywall corner bead as an inferior DIY product. But ...
You want the screw head to be 1/16 inch below the surface of the drywall paper. Drive it too far, and you’ll tear the paper around the screw head, reducing the holding power of the screw.