GRK 96055#8 by 1-1/4-inch HandyPak Finish/Trim Screws, (100 per Pack)
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There is no threaded portion at the top of the top 3/8".
Once again, I do not know the answer, but it can be the seller or it could be the material that the item is made of. Different people charge different prices for the same product.
Nevertheless, I used them to construct a birdhouse, and I found the head to be much bigger than what brads look like. About 1/8" across is about how big I would estimate it to be.
There is no galvanized metal and it cannot be used outside
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The casing on my garage exterior door just needs to be installed, but I don't have a brad gun. In case you didn't already know, I'm a novice. It is the first time I have put casework on an exterior wall. These were among the options that I stumbled upon while looking for others. I don't know what to say. It is fantastic to work with them. In advance, I would like to say As part of the process, I drilled all of my holes and then sank them in (advise you to lower the settings on your drill so that you don't over-bury The only time I slipped was when I fell on my face All of the holes made by the drill were so small they What I mean is There is no doubt that these things are simple.
During the construction of folding camp stools, I needed this small trim head screw to keep my wood from splitting. These were not available in local stores so I ordered them on Amazon and they were excellent. Yes, I ordered them in advance Designed to drill.
It is the best price on this product, so I purchased two more boxes when it We just wanted them, so we got them, 31. There is one thing, they are likely to only work with the driver bit provided mine came apart with a different driver bit.
They are suitable for situations when a screw is needed but you do not want to see the large screw head. Ideally, they should sit just below the surface of the wood. They can be filled if necessary or left bare, depending on your preference.
Not actually used it, but it seems as if it will be useful at some point.
There are very few nails left from the 1980s that the Stine hardware store carries, except for Amazon was the only place that had what we needed for the project, even though it's a strange place.
Those are the birdhouses and feeders I use. In comparison to standard head screws, they truly look much more professional.