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C**0
Larger heads mean more fastening (and much larger & better than Hillman brand at Lowes & HD)
Once again, good ole Amazon OUT PERFORMS none other than both Lowes and Home Depot when it comes to Stainless Steel (SS) hardware. Lowes and Home Depot BOTH carry Hillman brand fasteners. In the case of 3/8"-16 3 inch bolts, the Hillman brand nuts would NOT FIT and required removal by a saws-all.In this case, the Hillman brand heads are literally 1/2 the OD of these heads which means that THIS FASTENER has more holding power than the Hillman which can be easily "over-driven" by your Dewalt electric drive tool.WHO KNEW that we dedicated DIY'ers would start buying HARDWARE from Amazon instead of using a local traditional brick and mortar "get it now" store. I hope someone in the Lowes' HQ is paying attention IF they care about truly providing reliable parts.
S**K
Pure Chinesium Crap
#8 1-1/4 stainless panhead screws. These screws are quite possibly the worst I have ever used. Philips is really terrible to begin with, and these screws being made with the absolute lowest quality steel available doesn't help. I had about a 50% success rate getting these screwed into pilot-drilled pine without the head completely stripping out. Completely unacceptable, look elsewhere for fasteners that work.
H**D
Good buy, rest assured.
Excellent service. Packaged nicely. I just completed a project (18" X 32" flower box) using 36 of these SS screws. I had absolutely no stripping off heads as some other reviewers seemed to have experienced. Perhaps folks should try drilling a pilot hole to relieve torque pressure on the shaft....if they have not done so. These screws are well designed, milled and finished. The price per unit is quite inexpensive compared to the big box stores...Lowes, Home Depot, Ace Hardware, etc. I highly recommend this merchandise.
D**Y
Great choice for my lumber rack!
I installed a PortaMate PBR-001 lumber storage rack in my workshop. The instructions recommended a 1/4"x3" fastener for stud installation, and I wanted a truss head so I didn't have to worry about the tapered head of a wood screw butting against the steel of the rack. These screws nicely fit the bill - I went with stainless steel for longevity and to avoid rust.The lumber storage rack can be purchased on Amazon, at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004DGIZMW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08__o00_s00
D**S
Metal is very soft
The screws look all to be well formed and strong. The real issue is how well they will last in salt water conditions. That will take months to monitor.After using these on some projects I have discovered that the metal in these screws is rather soft. The slot strips under more than moderate torque and several of the heads just twisted off completely. These seem good for light duty.My big concern at this point is whether the steel is sufficiently stainless to resist rusting in salt air.
B**1
Fast shipping and quality product
Screws were used in conjunction with fender washers to attach wire mesh to the wood framing of an outdoor cat enclosure. These were wonderful, self-driving screws that won't rust in the elements. So much easier and sturdier to use them instead of heavy-duty staples - wire mesh was attached in no time. Not a dud in the bunch - no stripped heads. So pleased with their quality and ease of use that I placed a second order for future projects.
J**E
Easily stripped but cheap
Can't beat the price, but these screws are easily stripped. Using proper pilot holes and trying both #1 and #2 philips bits, I stripped maybe 2 or 3% of these screws. No problem, at the price, just throw away. However a couple would not come out and had to be extracted. A real pain. Not sure if it's the screw design or the metal, but I would look elsewhere in the future. Maybe not truss head.
J**G
Used to attach a piano hinge to a melamine panel for an outfeed table for my table saw.
By most accounts, melamine isn't the easiest material to join with screws. Not so. They also suggest one should not drive screws into melamine with a cordless driver. Also not so. I set my screwdriver to the lowest setting after drilling a very shallow hole for each screw. I drove the screw in until the driver started clicking, then tightened it the rest of the way with a Philips head screwdriver. I drove 48 of these little screws without spinning one out. I'm quite satisfied.
M**R
Ce que je cherchais...
Tellement ce que je cherchais.MerciM D
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screws
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N**K
screws are good , it just takes time
i used it to screw aluminum sheets
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