krisway
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What length screws do I need for 7/16" OSB on my ceiling?

While we're on the subject, is there a guide for what length screw to use for a given task? I usually just eyeball it whenever I'm building something by trying to get good penetration without having the screw pop through the other side. Am I wrong?![]()
Personally I'd go with 2 inch screws. The extra cost for another half inch of penetration would be well worth it.
Until you hit the wire in the center of the stud...
What length screws do I need for 7/16" OSB on my ceiling?
Personally I'd go with 2 inch screws. The extra cost for another half inch of penetration would be well worth it.
Extreme overkill.
It won't hold any better than 1 1/2 inch
and takes more time/effort to put them in.
Why would you bother?
Where are these studs you speak of? I'll stick to what I said..
I thought the rule of thumb for bolts/screws was double the thickness you are going through. I could be wrong though.
1/2" material = 1" fastener
3/4" material = 1 1/2" fastener
Semantics. I think he meant joist. In my many years in the construction field I have seen many wires, plumbing, and gas lines run through, not over, ceiling joists. Many times it is a case where a loft/storage area exists above the ceiling. Granted the joists are usually 2x6 or 2x8 but I have seen wires run through engineered trusses as well (2x4) with a loft area above. Usually it it a do it yourself-er who runs these utilities and they simply don't have the knowledge or experience to know they should install protection plates. So I would just go with 1 1/2" screws to play it safe. The gain in strength is at best minimal and the risk of poking a utility IMHO is far greater.
BTW I will say I have yet to see a gas line run through a stud or joist that is not either black iron or gas-tite installed with a protection plate -but you never know...


I thought the rule of thumb for bolts/screws was double the thickness you are going through. I could be wrong though.
1/2" material = 1" fastener
3/4" material = 1 1/2" fastener
I would use 1 1/2" screws. If the ceiling joists are 24" OC, I would probably use some construction adhesive like Liquid Nails between the OSB and the joist.
