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Recex Screws
Someone asked sometime back about the recex screws offered at
www.quikdrawers.com. Well, I bought em', and I am sold. The recex design is sweet, the combo drive worx well and the price was fine. I can't get these locally so this will be fine for me. I got them in 3 different lengths and I also bought some 3 1/2" washer head screws for cabinet mounting. I have never used a screw as aggressive as these and the nibs do indeed prevent the need for countersink drilling. I guess it is the prelube that makes them so smooth on the drive. If you have not tried them, you ought to. Hootie |
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