I have stained and varnished a hardwood floor. The BZP screws don't look right, I was thinking of copper-plating some screw heads, in the hope that they will tone down to a reddish-brown. I have plenty of scrap copper and copper sulphate.
I have some BZP screws, and some stainless A2 ones. Is there any reason why I can't plate onto them? The screws are all countersunk so won't get much abrasion. The floor is in a bathroom so I don't want to use plain steel screws, they might rust from occasional drips and splashes. I don't want to use brass screws as they are weak and might be damaged when tightened down firmly.
I have some BZP screws, and some stainless A2 ones. Is there any reason why I can't plate onto them? The screws are all countersunk so won't get much abrasion. The floor is in a bathroom so I don't want to use plain steel screws, they might rust from occasional drips and splashes. I don't want to use brass screws as they are weak and might be damaged when tightened down firmly.