On 9/15/16 9:42 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
I was in HD yesterday looking for #8 wood screws in 2.5" or 3" lengths. They
did not carry those lengths in anything other than the "2 packs" ($1.18 ea)
so the clerk suggested these:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/SPAX-8-x-...0606/202041007
I should note that the website shows "Full Thread" for those screws, but in
the 2.5" length, the actual product on the shelf has about 1/2" of
unthreaded shaft. (Same SKU, different screw)
They are slightly more expensive than the same size package of standard
wood screws would have been, but way cheaper than buying a boatload of the
2 packs at $1.18 each.
BTW I'm not asking for a source for #8 2.5" wood screws, I'm just curious
about how the multi-material construction screws would work in place of
wood screws. I would never trust the "no need to predrill" claim for
anything that I cared about, but other than that, would there be a problem
using these screws in wood?
Short answer: SPAX screws are better all around, period.
No need for the long answer. :-)
I go for Spax or other structural screws over the standard wood screws
every time, now. They are far superior and not any more expensive when
you take everything into account.
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