What is holding the drywall in place? Do you tighten it until the head is below the the surface, like a normal DW screw?
That means the panel has only one side of the drywall paper pinched with a springy thing on top of a tapered screw head through the drywall.
The head of the screw, even though it doesn't move, the dry wall actually does, from the design I see. IF the drywall isn't against the studs there is a huge loss in fire protection between studs, but also stud to domicile. I don't think it could meet fire code, to tell the truth..
Regards
That means the panel has only one side of the drywall paper pinched with a springy thing on top of a tapered screw head through the drywall.
The head of the screw, even though it doesn't move, the dry wall actually does, from the design I see. IF the drywall isn't against the studs there is a huge loss in fire protection between studs, but also stud to domicile. I don't think it could meet fire code, to tell the truth..
Regards