
We all use MDF, chipboard and chipboard because it is partly cheap and practical. However, these materials don't hold screws very well because they are too soft, especially MDF (medium density fiberboard). These stainless steel screws are self-tapping and have coarse threads that are larger than the shank diameter of the screw, with a cavity slightly deeper than the shank, giving them a better and more secure grip than any other screw I've tried. tries to. Too thin a thread on the screw simply won't hold the product, as the material will simply separate between the top and bottom of the screw coil. In addition, the square drive does not slip and rub on the screw head like the Phillips does, and the slotted heads do not stick, allowing for tight and effortless tightening of connections. When using these softer, less expensive materials, you want fasteners that work right the first time and will hold them together for years to come. I find these screws to be the best solution when using these softer, cheaper materials, but I also use good wood glue to give the joints the strength they need. Try it yourself and you will see what I mean.

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