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Rudy45

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will these stainless screws be ok for hardie backer?

https://www.NoLinksToThis/p/ultra-s...k-multipurpose-screws-4-x-40mm-200-pack/79985

Do you need to drill pilot holes?
 

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Is 4x40 ok to secure 12mm hardie to studs. I’m not sure

I would say 25mm is even too long for 6mm to the floor, there’s no need to come out beneath chipboard,

I have 16mm screws for floor, it will be put down with adhesive as well
 
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Dumbo

25 mm fine for floor with 22mm t and g chipboard and 6mm Hardie . Personally I would use 4.5 by 50 for the walls
 

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25mm turbo gold for 6mm hardie on floors is perfect. No risk of hitting unseen pipework and plenty of bite
35-40mm turbogold on stud walls
 
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These bad boys if going into your Geberit wall frame.
Straight in, no drilling.

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