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I'm going to have a suspended ceiling below these 2 steels.

So somehow I need to fix plasterboard ( or something ) to them .

 

How should I fix to the steel though?. I assume a timber batton is what I need. But I can't see drilling the steel to be fun ( also can only bolt from one side not the other ).

 

Presumably there's a standard method to do this????

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9 minutes ago, Onoff said:

TechFast screws are designed to fix light timber frames to steel and will self drill the steel. They take a Torx driver.

 

 

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Even a girlie DeWalt cordless should be able to put them in ?

We did exactly this and used loads of them. Advice is to pre drill with a 3 or 4 mm bit as it helps these go in really easy

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10 hours ago, pocster said:

Found some of these . So will give them a try . Says “ specialist “ on them - I am certainly special !

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End is painted black so goto be good! Pre drill makes em perfic. I bought a big multi pack of cheap drill bits from screwfix or toolstation, all different sizes don't last that long but dead cheap and went through steel a fair few times before going blunt. Something like a pack of 100 for not much. 

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10 hours ago, Simplysimon said:

if you're drilling steel, and i know you love the firm which comes in a fetching shade of black and yellow, buy their hss drill bits. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154592266014?hash=item23fe6ac71e:g:HoYAAOSwn41hLqWK wouldn't buy their tools but these are superb

And they are extreme !!! Which means they are really really good 

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39 minutes ago, redtop said:

Nooo, too much money for something that will blunt anyway. Go for these and chuck em when blunt. Erbauer Straight Shank HSS Drill Bit Trade Pack 150 Pieces | Drill Bit Sets | Screwfix.com

 

 

39 minutes ago, redtop said:

Nooo, too much money for something that will blunt anyway. Go for these and chuck em when blunt. Erbauer Straight Shank HSS Drill Bit Trade Pack 150 Pieces | Drill Bit Sets | Screwfix.com

 

They are blue !

 

Also from previous experience. If I buy the cheaper option and struggle everyone will say it’s my fault for buying cheap crap . If I buy the expensive option and I struggle then it’s just me being crap .

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12 hours ago, Simplysimon said:

if you're drilling steel, and i know you love the firm which comes in a fetching shade of black and yellow, buy their hss drill bits. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154592266014?hash=item23fe6ac71e:g:HoYAAOSwn41hLqWK wouldn't buy their tools but these are superb

Purchased 

 

Now I have EXTREME drill bits and SPECIALIST screws . If I did this for a living I could charge triple just because of that .

 

“Black and Yellow makes you mellow “  Mr.Dewalt 

 

“Blue is poo “ Mr. Makitashite ( Japanese I believe ) 

 

Erbaur - similar to Fischer Price 

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3 hours ago, pocster said:

Purchased 

 

Now I have EXTREME drill bits and SPECIALIST screws . If I did this for a living I could charge triple just because of that .

 

“Black and Yellow makes you mellow “  Mr.Dewalt 

 

“Blue is poo “ Mr. Makitashite ( Japanese I believe ) 

 

Erbaur - similar to Fischer Price 

Well if I knew you had money to burn ? agree the ones I listed are crap, but I was suprised they drilled well for a half dozen holes then its knackered. And they seemed to come with a shed load of 3 to 5mm sizes which were fine as pilot holes.

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6 minutes ago, redtop said:

Well if I knew you had money to burn ? agree the ones I listed are crap, but I was suprised they drilled well for a half dozen holes then its knackered. And they seemed to come with a shed load of 3 to 5mm sizes which were fine as pilot holes.

 

Use cutting compound when you drill and you'll at least double the life. A smear on hacksaw

& bandsaw blades helps there too. 

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