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hello Iamp;#39;m Dave Whipple and this is your EFCO toolbox talk. Iamp;#39;d like to talk to you about attaching grade strips, chamfers, block outs and reveals to a steel face sheet. The most common method is to drill a 3/16 inch hole, mark your location for your reveal or your grade strip and then have one worker on the backside to attach either a screw, a woodscrew, or a nail and one worker on the front side to hold it in position. Another common method is the use of the number-10 text group. This is a self drilling this is a self drilling, self-tapping screw used to attach block outs and grade strips and reveals from the face sheet side this can be done on the ground with the face sheet up. Another method is to use a powder actuated gun to shoot a nail through the material and into the steel face sheet. One less common method we have is the use of magnets now EFCO doesnamp;#39;t supply these magnets but we can tell you where to get them. This is a chamfer that has the magnet cast