Cheap 8 x 1-1/4 HighPoint XT Square Drive Woodworking Screws, Flat Head, Yellow Zinc, 7500 pc Review
8 x 1-1/4 HighPoint XT Square Drive Woodworking Screws, Flat Head, Yellow Zinc, 7500 pc Feature
- Twice the torque of other screws
- Yellow zinc plating
- Superior heat treat process
- Super sharp point
- Square Drive
8 x 1-1/4 HighPoint XT Square Drive Woodworking Screws, Flat Head, Yellow Zinc, 7500 pc Overview
Extra Torque (XT) means just that! Commonly available screws will actually break around 25-30 inch/lbs. While that may be fine for drywall or other light duty applications, woodworking demands something better. HIGHPOINT extra torque woodworking screws are engineered for tough applications and offer almost twice the torque values of other screws! Special attention is given to design as well as the heat treating process to produce one tough screw! With a super sharp point and deep, biting threads, these screws will cut their way into just about any common hardwood you will use. There are many advantages of a Square Drive design. Bits are less likely to jump out of the recess and allow you to use more driving torque. Square Drive offers a positive stick-fit which tends to stay on screwdriver bit tip, which is handy starting screws overhead or from other difficult angles. The positive fit means your bits will last longer and you are less likely to damage the screw. If you have driven screws that fall off the bit then you understand what we mean! These screws are unplated and are coated with a specially formulated dry lubricant which reduces driving torque and offers a minimal amount of corrosion resistance. Color may vary due to variations in the heat treating process and may exhibit shades of grey, brown or black. Dry lube finish fasteners are recommended for interior applications only. Not recommended for use in ACQ treated lumber. HIGHPOINT XT woodworking screws size #6 have a #1 Square Drive recess and #8 have a #2 Square Drive recess.
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