Grade 410 is designed more for hardness than for resistance to corrosion.
Can you use stainless steel screws in pressure treated wood.
The 2006 international residential code states fasteners for pressure preservative and fire retardant treated wood shall be of hotdipped zinc coated galvanized steel stainless steel silicon bronze or copper.
There are a couple things to keep in mind though.
There are only two recommended corrosion resistant systems which should be used with pressure treated wood.
Although it s great for masonry screws fasteners made from it aren t sufficiently corrosion resistant and so shouldn t be used with pressure treated lumber.
Anyhoooo about the screws while hot dipped galvanised and stainless screws are both good choices they are not the only ones you can use.
Nevertheless you should not use them with pt lumber in contact with the soil in high moisture areas or in areas with salt content in the air.
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And unlike other fasteners stainless steel screws nails or bolts cannot be used safely with galvanized structural connectors because of adverse chemical reactions.
Stainless steel is much more expensive than steel whether it be bare powder coated or hdg.
But stainless steel fasteners can cost five to 10 times more than similar galvanized fasteners.
Bolts of and greater do not need to be hot dip galvanized steel stainless steel silicon bronze or copper.
That said the corrosion resistant nature of zinc makes it a better option if using pressure treated wood or using it for a building project in moister climates.
See this on the wood magazine site for a little more.
Mechanically galvanized screws are generally suitable for decks and other outdoor projects made of pressure treated lumber.
Because of the high chromium content in stainless steel which prevents corrosion it s also a good choice for any fasteners that you plan to use on pressure treated wood.
Regarding code issues section r317 3 1 of the 2009 international residential code irc addresses fasteners for pressure preservative and fire retardant treated wood.
Hot dip galvanized steel and stainless steel fasteners and industrial consumables.
One of the best reasons for using hot dip galvanized steel is that it is remarkably resistant to corrosion whilst effectively resisting the chemicals that have been used to treat the lumber.
The coating weights for zinc coated fasteners shall be in accordance with astm a153.
22 for 1 lb.