ᐅ Which screws are best suited for Ikea BRIMNES?

Created on: 3 Aug 2016 09:17
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Luvin0
Hello everyone, I recently bought an Ikea Brimnes bed and would like to reinforce it with alternative screws because I feel the original ones are a bit too short and thin for the load. My question is: which screws work best with the Ikea Brimnes to make the construction safer and more durable without damaging the wood or joints? It is also important that the screws are easy to install and preferably rust-resistant or long-lasting. Are there any recommendations regarding material, length, diameter, and type of screw? Thanks in advance!
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RABLA
3 Aug 2016 13:22
M5-10x60 Torx stainless steel screws work well if you also apply some wood glue between the joints, which significantly increases stability.
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FAZAR
3 Aug 2016 15:18
bareynaldo schrieb:
Button head because they don’t press as deep into the wood and minimize the risk of wood splitting

I believe button head screws are not always the best choice. Countersunk screws sit flush and prevent uneven surface stress caused by protruding heads. Additionally, a countersunk head distributes the force more evenly over the surface, which protects the wood. This is especially important for the mentioned joints with cross beams, as they are subject to compressive forces. Besides, it also looks better aesthetically.
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Teresa
3 Aug 2016 16:44
For Brimnes, I always use M5x50 stainless steel countersunk screws with Torx heads. They are sturdy and rust-resistant, and fit well with the wooden parts.
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Luvin0
4 Aug 2016 08:59
FAZAR schrieb:
Countersunk screws sit flush and prevent uneven stress on the surface

That sounds good and makes sense. Therefore, I will probably get M5x50 countersunk stainless steel screws with a Torx drive. However, I would still like to know if anyone has experience using spacers or washers with BRIMNES? I’m asking because I’ve heard that the screws sometimes last longer and the load is better distributed that way. Are there any recommendations?
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tetan
4 Aug 2016 09:33
Spacer washers are not strictly necessary for BRIMNES. If the screw fits well and the surface area is large enough, that is sufficient. However, you can use washers if the screw heads are being pressed too deeply into the wood.
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bareynaldo
4 Aug 2016 10:12
Luvin0 schrieb:
Are there any recommendations?

Not generally. Spacer washers only make sense if the screw head damages the material or if you need some clearance, for example with metal parts. Otherwise, they are usually unnecessary, especially with particle board like in the BRIMNES. I recommend using screws that fit precisely and durable materials – stainless steel is best.