These lag screws are typical quality for class 2 screws. From a bag of 50 using a 1/8" pilot hole in the wood for the skin frame I broke two heads when tightening of material by hand. These errors had more to do with the likely collision with the node than with the quality of the bolt. The failure rate is lower than I expected and is typical of the job site. I recommend using a suitable pilot hole for your material, driving the bolt in with an impact tool/pistol until the washer hits, and then using a ratchet. You'll feel much better as the material shrinks, and you have less risk of overtightening the screw than if you were to drive it with a machine.
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