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These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.
Carpenters Mate pro hexagon head screws have been specifically developed for fixing multiple pieces of timber together. These structurally approved timber screws have an 8mm hex drive head for easy insertion, and a countersunk under the washer-hex head to assist in providing a flush finish. The Carpenters Mate pro hex head screws feature a slash point to reduce timber splittage and remove the need for pre-drilling.
These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.
These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.
Carpenters Mate pro hexagon head screws have been specifically developed for fixing multiple pieces of timber together. These structurally approved timber screws have an 8mm hex drive head for easy insertion, and a countersunk under the washer-hex head to assist in providing a flush finish. The Carpenters Mate pro hex head screws feature a slash point to reduce timber splittage and remove the need for pre-drilling.
These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.