Is it acceptable to flush-sink the heads of a washer head structural screw for skirts, girts and plates on a pole barn? I was thinking, for those exterior surfaces, I would use 16D galvanized, ring shank nails, with perhaps a couple of flush sunk deck screws added for additional pullout resistance, to avoid the protruding head of a structural screw. But then I saw a video where a builder was sinking structural screws to be flush with the girt/skirt surface. Seems like that would hurt the pull-through performance of the structural screw. Another approach would be to shallow counter-bore the holes for the structral screws to avoid crushing the wood.
Am I overthinking this?
Input appreciated.
Am I overthinking this?
Input appreciated.