| 1. | Drive a round-head wood screw to secure the handle in the shovel.
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| 2. | Then attach one bracket directly to the cross brace with wood screws.
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| 3. | NOTE : Drawing titled " WOOD SCREW " goes with this column.
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| 4. | Mark it's position, then secure the second brace in place with wood screws.
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| 5. | The British had used improvised bolts or wood screws to reinforce M1928 stocks.
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| 6. | The two most common fasteners for joining wood are nails and wood screws.
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| 7. | You can fasten loose floorboards with wood screws or finishing nails.
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| 8. | You can also use wood screws to fasten two pieces together.
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| 9. | Drill pilot holes then secure the brace with two-inch wood screws.
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| 10. | You can also use a long wood screw to secure a loose baluster.
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