1. Drywall screws hold well and you can use the screwdriver to drive them, but the screw heads may require more joint compound to cover them. 2. If the bead is fastened to the corner with drywall screws, use the Phillips screwdriver to remove them. 3. If some of the popped nails do not seem to be holding, pull them out and subsitute a drywall screw. 4. Screw the patch to the studs with drywall screws. 5. Secure it by driving a drywall screw through the wallboard into the block. 6. Thousands of pieces of plant material are fixed to thick cuts of foam that are secured to wooden armatures with drywall screws and massive washers. 7. Use one-and-a-quarter-inch drywall screws to attach the plywood to the joists. 8. Use drywall screws to hold the board in place. 9. Both devices were designed to spray drywall screws and nails but did not work as intended. |