KREG - SML-C125 - 5000 SML-C125-5000 Pocket Screws, 1-1/4" #8 Coarse-Thread, Washer-Head (5000 Count) Silver
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Similar to a wafer head screw or truss head screw, this screw has a flat undersurface under the head. A design such as this is used in pockets to pull the wood flat against the underside of the mortise so as not to split it out for mounting butt joints on woodworking
Greetings, the screws you are looking at have zinc plating. In case you are looking for Stainless Steel, the 1-size is the best choice There is one model with a length of 1/4" called This is C125S5. I appreciate it! I hope Josh
One and a half inch screws are required on boards that are all one inch thick. Assuming the board is nominally one inch, it is actually 3/4 inch so screws need to be 1 1/4 inch. It is important to use coarse thread screws on soft woods, such as pine, and fine thread screws on harder woods, such as
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The plastic debris that is a part of retail today does not appeal to me rationally because I take a lot of pride in the quality of my cabinets. Lastly, I'm not a big fan of paying for plastic packaging in place of the actual item that I'm interested in purchasing -- The case is screwed together with Kreg screws. Please see the chart below for Amazon's fees for #8 1 1/4" coarse washer head zinc coated Kreg screws as of 12/31/19 Since Amazon doesn't list the 100ea package, we looked for information from a local home builder store. In general, I do not like experimenting with other kinds of food There are no variations between the prices of Kreg fasteners, so all of the price factors are applicable. *br/
$ 4 for 100 items = 100ea. A value of 77 is equal to The value of 97 is I estimate that 438 8*500ea is worth I suggest $0. 49 as the answer. This is equal to 30 dollars if you multiply by 03898*1200. $0. 99 is equivalent to 99 cents. The calculator will add up to $82 for each of the 5000 items. In truth, most people aren't going to imagine they'll ever use 5K screws, no matter what they do! Unless you're a professional cabinet maker (or have a screw fetish), who needs Although you might say that, I'd have to ask, why in the world would you buy a Kreg jig if you're only going to use a few Probably just as well go to Ikea instead What a shock! Assuming that the 500ea package is the most common purchase decision, you would get 2,878 more 'free' screws by buying in bulk than buying 500ea pieces at a time. Conversely, you would pay out ($194) in the long run. For the same number of screws, the cost is $90 when you buy in increments of 500 screws. If you're a pocket-oriented kind of person, then you'll be pleased to know Do yourself a favor and get the 5K pack if you're a cabinet building fanatic like me. Although it would be confusing at first to drop that kind of cash on bolts and nuts, you will feel so much better when you open up that box to discover an innumerable treasure (maybe 5,000 screws) in plastic boxes to satisfy your fastening addiction to the very best. For those of you who are more sane than the author, the 1,200 option is also a pretty good place to start.
Over the last couple of years, I've really gotten into woodworking again and have been using pocket holes and glue in so many of my projects. It is easier to use plywood for building things. I have built so many things with pocket holes, such as a new pantry, a craft cabinet for my wife, even a shop assembly table. Due to my high number of pocket holes and the fact that I use 3/4" material for most everything I build, I go through a lot of 1" pipe. Stainless steel screws are 1/4" in diameter. We're tired of paying so much more at the local HD, and they were last out to fix the problem. The best way to get the best price is to buy in bulk.
If you do the math yourself, you will save a TON of money by purchasing a box such as Additionally, it saves you money because you don't need to buy Despite shipping and arriving very fast, these were well packaged. It's impossible to describe how happy I am with this. Despite the fact that my wife doesn't understand it, I'm happy with it.
and foremost, the kind of screw in the box was not the usual combination of phillips and square drive screws that I had Screw heads with combination drives aren't as heavy-duty as screws with square drives. *The unit with 5000 1 screws is less sturdy. For the most part, 1/4 screws are the most economical choice. In the box, the number of screws easily exceeded 5000, based on its weight alone. For a price of 20$ you can buy 250 screws, or for 70$ you can buy 5000 screws. In no way can they be compared. Screws are of a tough quality as opposed to some wood screws that show signs of easy stripping.
This particular quantity will save you a lot of money if you work with pocket holes in woodwork. I had been buying screws one at a time but buying them in bulk like this saves me a lot of money. As with smaller packages, the heads don't fit into my bit at all, so I've never had a problem with them. My next purchase will be when my current supply runs out!.
It is convenient for me to purchase the bulk sizes of these for all sizes 3/4 to 9 I never fail to be impressed with 5”. A 5000 box size should probably suffice for me once a year as I have a wood shop. The volume is cheap enough to buy even if you don't use it. I haven't found any major defects, and I think it will last you for a long time.
I spend a lot less money than I do buying the little packs in stores. Square drive screws were all delivered to me. Now I just need to make furniture for my neighbors to use them up to make up for my complaints.
Construction is my main job, so I do a lot of built-ins and a lot Buying these screws this way is by far the best way to obtain them if you do a great deal.