GRK 772691177285 8 by 2-Inch Containing 1pkg Equal to 100 Screws Trim Handy FIN
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The head measures about 3/16" in diameter. Thank you for your consideration. If there's anything else we can do to help you with your order, please let us know!
This is a completed trim head screw with the following features: FIN/TRIM 8 is a bit guide that uses T- T- is used in tenth and ninth grades. br>I hope this helps, and please let us know if there is anything else we can do to help you with your order.
It's accompanied by a small amount of information. I also purchased a longer piece!
Selected User Reviews For GRK 772691177285 8 by 2-Inch Containing 1pkg Equal to 100 Screws Trim Handy FIN
Because I live near the water, stainless steel is essential for preventing rust from penetrating the paint. Simple to set up; The package included a star bit!.
1/2, 2- a half and three On my project to rebuild the stairs in my circa 1915 home, I used 1/8 inch screws. I have yet to come across a single screw that is malformed, difficult to start, or that has stripped out. Furthermore, because of the torx head drive, they are simple to drive and control the depth, and they leave a very small hole that can be filled with a small ball of non-ferrous metal. a filler that hardens I don't know what else to say. It is strongly suggested.
What can I say, they're nice screws. They aren't prone to breaking. br>Shipping was on time and in perfect condition.
Very good screws. a fantastic head gripper Buy them.
The driver's head came apart very easily.
These screws came in handy when it came time to reassemble some stools. The small head is unobtrusive, and the self-assured attitude is admirable. The ability to tap was extremely helpful.
These 8 x 2-inch squares can be used in a variety of ways. inch finish screws can be used wherever a large finish nail would be used. Because you don't have to use a hammer to drive the screw in, you have more control. If you're worried about splitting the wood, drill a small pilot hole first; the head of the screw is a little bigger than I expected, so it makes a bigger hole than a larger finish nail, but that's easily fixed with wood filler.