I'm curious about the ideal screw to use to join stovepipe sections
(single wall) together. In the past I've just used ordinary sheet-metal
screws (I plan to pre-drill, so don't need self-tapping). But I'm trying
to make this installation look great, and the ideal would be sheet-metal
screws with black high-temperature paint already baked on. I suppose
I could do it myself, but probably have to use some sort of special
primer (if the screw is galvanized) and of course there's the issue
of the paint clogging the slot.
These actually look like they might be the ticket:
http://www.sandhillwholesale.com/bl....html?osCsid=17ecce54b3204c50dc50ab6c61fefa4b
(single wall) together. In the past I've just used ordinary sheet-metal
screws (I plan to pre-drill, so don't need self-tapping). But I'm trying
to make this installation look great, and the ideal would be sheet-metal
screws with black high-temperature paint already baked on. I suppose
I could do it myself, but probably have to use some sort of special
primer (if the screw is galvanized) and of course there's the issue
of the paint clogging the slot.
These actually look like they might be the ticket:
http://www.sandhillwholesale.com/bl....html?osCsid=17ecce54b3204c50dc50ab6c61fefa4b