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SNUG πŸ”© Fasteners SNG1108 Enhanced Phillips Review

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Description of SNUG πŸ”© Fasteners SNG1108 Enhanced Phillips

Quantity: 500 #8 x 3/4" Screws. Drive Type: Phillips Modified Truss Head. Material: Black Phosphate Coated Carbon Steel. Use: Wood or 22 & 18 Gauge Metal. Thread Type: Deep Thread with Very Sharp Point.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good screw at a good price

I really like these black screws. They have wide, low profile pan heads that hold thinner mounts or pieces of wood very well. The black color is very suitable for visible fasteners and looks much more stylish compared to a standard metal screw. They are of good quality, the threads are even and smooth, and the tips are quite sharp.

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  • Wood screws
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality Pan Head Screws

These screws work well on all types of wood and some thinner metals, and the round head acts almost like a washer to plug holes and keep water and dust out. The screws are carbon steel and I have yet to remove one screw even after using over 75 of them on a renovation project I'm working on. I have no complaints about these screws, they are phosphate coated to resist rust and corrosion and the 3/4" length is great for a variety of construction and renovation jobs.

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  • Fasteners
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  • Folded

PRODUCT OVERVIEW: Snug Brand Fasteners - SNG1108 - 500pcs. Lowest: $13.80/500pcs = $0.0276/bolt (+ high shipping cost). Pan head screws are the most versatile wood screw designs in my home workshop and my choice for fastening thin sheet metal materials to wood. With a larger effective area than a traditional fastener, I generally get better fastening results with less chance of denting the area around the bolt head. turns out to be a screw along with my Β½"ers which I have handy. Not surprising…

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