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    Hi, I'm new to this site and I think it's amazing that their is so much too tiling than meets the eye. Great source of information!

    I've finally decided to use Aquapanel on one side of a stud wall. The Aquapanel screws that I bought seem too long, if I use these then they will go right through the battons. Are there any other types of screws I can use?

    Thanks in advance! :>)

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    Default Re: Aquapanel screws too long - Any alternatives?

    Dry wall screws with the course thread for timber but counter sink for the heads IMO
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    Thanks for the reply, what does IMO stand for?

    Thanx!

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    Default Re: Aquapanel screws too long - Any alternatives?

    IMO - In my opinion

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    Default Re: Aquapanel screws too long - Any alternatives?

    Ahhhhhhhhh! I thought it was some technical part of a screw head.

    Thankyou!

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