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🔩 Construction WoodPro Fasteners AP8X112 1 - 210 Piece Review

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Description of 🔩 Construction WoodPro Fasteners AP8X112 1 - 210 Piece

#8 x 1-1/2", Includes One 25mm T-20 Star Bit. T-20 Star Drive, Torx(tm) Compatible. Sharp Type-17 Point. PPG Industries 1,000 Hour E-Coat. 1LB NET WT. Approx. 210 Pieces.

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Use these on all my woodworking projects (if I use screws), they never break, fit well, have correct taper if i never see a Phillips head screw again i'll be a lucky man one caveat, they bite really well so make sure you pre-drill the holes accurately and use the correct torque on thinner material or they'll just keep working .

Pros
  • #8 x 1-1/2", Includes a T-20 Star 25mm bit
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal fence screws

Ideal for fastening loose picket fences. Included the required bit which was helpful. With these screws, the included bit, and a fully charged torque wrench, I tightened 200 fence boards in 20 minutes. Didn't crack a single board. It is very easy to turn each screw without pre-drilling. I'm off to buy more of the exact thing. However, it appears to be a bit more expensive than the local big box store.

Pros
  • T-20 star drive, Torx(tm) compatible
Cons
  • Unsafe

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for home projects.

These are great for home projects and I love that they are versatile and can be used inside or out. This type of wood fastener looks nicer than traditional wood screws. I like that my drill doesn't slip off the screw, which is common when using a flat head or sometimes even a Phillips. Supplied with T20 bit and self-tightening. If you're not using a guide, which is always recommended, try drilling it 1/2 deep, backing it off a little, then screwing it all the way in. At least it works fine for…

Pros
  • PPG Industries 1,000 Hour E-Coat
Cons
  • Very Expensive