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I found these in a jar in my Dad's garage. I don't know how old they
are, possibly '60s vintage. Anyone seen them before? http://www.flickr.com/photos/gdguari...ream/lightbox/ They are marked with the screw gage and length, and are tapered for the threads, shank and countersink, and some even provide for an extended hole, presumably to accommodate a plug. One is shown with what must be a removable stop. I don't know how well these would work in hardwoods, but I used one to make the pilot holes to attach the back panels to my (plywood) bookcases. The screws fit perfectly. On a side note, the screws were "found" items as well; they were in the house when we bought it. Score one for frugality, even if I did have to drive them by hand, with a slot screwdriver. |
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