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Steel-to-Steel Fastening with total thickness greater than 1/2"

Hunter90

Structural
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CA
Hello all,

When you are using screws to fasten for example a 3/8" STL. PL. to a 1/2" STL.PL. for example, what are the best methods?

When it comes to self-drilling screws, I understand that this is too thick for that application.
Through bolts I know is an alternative.

Can these be an alternative?
  1. Predrill and use a 1/4" SDS or 1/4" Self-Tapping
  2. Predrill and use 1/2" DIA. threaded Bolt
What are some common methods to attach these kinds of steel plates?

Thank you,
Hunter
 
I would be using through bolts for this if it is an option - not screws. Whatever size meets the demand.
 
If you could pre-punch / pre-drill one of the sheets and then use a self-drilling screw you could get a #5 drill point to work.

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In theory this works, but it sucks in my experience. Screws break, drill points burn up. I suppose if he needs blind fastening, this is an option though.
 
Standard procedure would be bolting or welding for structural steel applications.
 

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