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Review on Lenink Pocket Screws Coarse Square Drive by Byron Forman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cost-effective alternative to expensive countersunk screws

In my hobby I use a lot of screws with countersunk holes. I have used different brands and wanted to compare them to my normal ones. For this demo I only had 1 1/2 inches from the top mark instead of 1 1/4 inches but you get the idea. My regular brand tools and workmanship are great. The carving is crisp, sharp and the edge is well defined. Shish kebab Leninka is not crispy, but the blade is longer. The square hole on my regular stamp is sharp and, well, square. I noticed a very slight curve on the outside edges of the sides of the square, but that's okay. I then used the new square bit to drive many of them into the wood. I found the cutting and clamping power of the screw to be great. I also wiggled the bit back and forth to see if the slightly rounded side of the square holes would make a difference. They didn't. The bit holds screws during insertion and removal without stripping or wobbling. I think these screws are a good alternative to the leading brand for those on a budget or looking to save money.

Pros
  • Original design: Square head and self-tapping head, the design of the screw makes it easier to install the screw, and can increase friction, allowing the screw to cut firmly into the wall, which is not easy Fall
Cons
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