Plain Wood Screw, Pan Washer Head, Square Drive, Extra Coarse Thread, Type 17 Point
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Pocket-hole joinery, or pocket-screw joinery, involves drilling a hole at an angle (usually 15 degrees) into one workpiece, then joining it to a second workpiece with a special screw.
Clamping is not required. Glue is recommended, but not necessary.
Clamping is not required. Glue is recommended, but not necessary.
Product # | Length | Packaging format |
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PWSXC17P81PR | 1 in | Box of 8000 |
PWSXC17P8114PRM | 1 1/4 in | Box of 1000 |
PWSXC17P8114PR | 1 1/4 in | Box of 8000 |
PWSXC17P8112PRM | 1 1/2 in | Box of 1000 |
PWSXC17P8112PR | 1 1/2 in | Box of 7000 |
ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS
Type 17 point eliminates pre-drilling and prevents wood from cracking and splitting.
The extra coarse screw has a deep, superaggressive thread to bite into soft woods and manufactured materials.
The extra coarse screw has a deep, superaggressive thread to bite into soft woods and manufactured materials.