Frustrated and in need of help

check out the pic of what she is using as it is the proper screw to use. before commenting read the original post
 
I don't think the other user meant you specifically with their "bypass useless opinions". I think they were referring to everyone else here with an opinion. One feature of skoolie.net that can really improve the experience on this forum is the ignore list. Click on User CP in the upper left and then click on "edit ignore list". You can then add users to the list and their posts are automatically hidden from you.


sorry but if we ignore them and a newbie gets bad advice what good is this site??
 
bottom line is some people know a lot, some know a little and some dont know sh!t be careful of the internet as we have to learn who to trust
 
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sorry but if we ignore them and a newbie gets bad advice what good is this site??

If you want to put up with trolls and assorted reprobates for the sake of helping out newbies, then more power to you. I personally found that that got old fast. The person in question on this thread isn't even necessarily wrong, just obnoxious. It's also worth mentioning that the OP of this thread has already figured things out and solved her problem.
 
If you want to put up with trolls and assorted reprobates for the sake of helping out newbies, then more power to you. I personally found that that got old fast. The person in question on this thread isn't even necessarily wrong, just obnoxious. It's also worth mentioning that the OP of this thread has already figured things out and solved her problem.
yea i see your point and realize that every now and then even i have to take a break from some of the stupidity
 
Thanks everyone. I’m proceeding with what I have. It’s working great.
Thank you for clarifying thi fact again! It had become obvious not all understood you have a solution to your original question.


Also, thank you for letting us all know what solved your problem. The use of an impact driver makes all the difference in the world.


For me, I just used a heavy-duty corded drill with a pilot hole, slow speed, and LOTS of pressure. I really had to put all of my 215 pounds into it to get them to grab into the sheet metal.
 

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