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πŸ”© 50 Pack Prime Line 9055249 Plated Screws Review

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Description of πŸ”© 50 Pack Prime Line 9055249 Plated Screws

Size: 1/4 inch X 4 inch. Heavy duty wood screw with 6 sided hex bolt head. Features deep wood screw threads and does not accept a nut. Used in applications where standard wood screws cannot support the load (deck building, etc.). Requires pilot hole to be drilled and installs using wrench or socket tool.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Doesn't take high torque

I'm building a heavy work station for a wood shop. Even with pilot holes drilled, these screws break sluggishly at the point where the thread becomes 1:3 times the shank when sufficient torque is applied to drive the screw. Maybe they are too small in diameter, but they are disappointing and definitely poor hardness quality. Only buy them for the softest materials and light conditions OR drill pilot holes just slightly smaller than the screw. I cannot recommend these.

Pros
  • Size: 1/4" x 4"
Cons
  • Exorbitant Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Floating shelves: lag screws

We used them for floating shelves. We drilled the studs, drove the joist about halfway, cut off the joist heads, pressed the halved 6x6 cedar board against the screw leaving the dent, drilled a hole, and slid the shelves over the screws. The process was relatively easy and quick.

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  • screws
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Doesn't take high torque

I'm assembling a heavy duty workstation in a wood shop. Even with pre-drilled holes, these screws will lag by a factor of 1:3 at the point where the threads become the shank if enough torque is applied to drive the screw. Maybe they are too small in diameter, but they are disappointing and definitely poor hardness quality. Buy only for the softest materials and light duty OR drill pilot holes just slightly smaller than the screw. I cannot recommend these.

Pros
  • Fasteners
Cons
  • Available in black only