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Product Name: | Kreg SK03 Pocket-Hole Screw Kit in 5 Sizes |
Product Description: | Kreg SK03 Pocket-Hole Screw Kit in 5 Sizes From the Manufacturer This kit contains five of our most popular self-tapping screw sizes for Pocket-Screw Joinery, in a durable easy-to-carry case. All Kreg screws feature a deep #2 square drive, a needle-point self tapping tip, and a case hardened design built for strength. |
Model Number: | SK03 |
Product SKU: | B001DC9USC |
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I was lucky to pick up 500 of 1 1/4 for $10 last October after a deal alert here
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I was lucky to pick up 500 of 1 1/4 for $10 last October after a deal alert here
True. The only pocket screws I ever use are 1" for 1/2" plywood and 1 1/4" for 3/4" plywood. Buy them in bulk for cheap.
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CCC website isn't updating for this particular kit. Try Keepa.com I purchased these a couple months ago at this price. They haven't changed price in a while.
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I was lucky to pick up 500 of 1 1/4 for $10 last October after a deal alert here
Might be good as a starter kit for a beginner? You can buy the kit then naturally, you will see which ones you actually end up using so you know which ones to stock up on based on the type of woodworking you are doing?
Some have said that they'd rather buy a single type of screw then by speciality screws as needed but I cannot tell you how many times I've been in the middle of a project to find that oddball screw size I didnt think I needed ending up being the perfect solution.
I'm a woodworker, a house flipper, a DIY'er and even a machinist with my own CNC machine. If you are any of those first 3, I'd absolutely get kits like this and fill up on the ones you use most.. buy in bulk then, not before.
It's the same mentality behind router bits where you buy a cheap set with many varieties, see which ones you're using the most and upgrade those particular bits instead of just assuming thus wasting money.