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Grip-Rite Primeguard Ten #6 x 2 in. Wood to Wood Deck Screw 1Lb.
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For the most comprehensive selection of nails and screws look for Grip-Rite Fasteners the most popular brand of fasteners in America. No matter what the project or what size the job Grip-Rite Fasteners has the optimal fastening solution. There are many sizes and styles of nails and screws available. As construction materials and techniques evolve fastener design keeps pace with the changing technology. Fastener needs vary from project to project and the safety and life expectancy of the project can be extended or compromised based upon the fastener used. Fasteners have been designed to meet the special needs of projects such as roofing or drywall and in many cases are known by the application for which they are intended (roofing nails drywall screws masonry nails etc.
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04-10-2024 at 03:48 PM.
I'd steer clear of any Grip Rite screws. They sheer with bearly any force. I had a big bucket of those 2inch screws from them that I loathed using. They also bend really easily (once) before snapping, so even something like screwing and hitting a knot was enough for the screw to bend and then snap when trying to back it out.
The grks I have on the other hand have no problem with the same type of use.
I'd steer clear of any Grip Rite screws. They sheer with bearly any force. I had a big bucket of those 2inch screws from them that I loathed using. They also bend really easily (once) before snapping, so even something like screwing and hitting a knot was enough for the screw to bend and then snap when trying to back it out.
The grks I have on the other hand have no problem with the same type of use.
I've used tons of their exterior screws without much issues. If you're talking about interior black screws then maybe but sometimes people end up using them for wrong things, those are mainly for attaching Sheetrock to wooden studs NOT plywood to wood.
GRK have been better for sure but those usually cost more as well. I try to about Philips shaped heads for any application requiring higher torque because them can out more often vs star shaped heads.
I'd steer clear of any Grip Rite screws. They sheer with bearly any force. I had a big bucket of those 2inch screws from them that I loathed using. They also bend really easily (once) before snapping, so even something like screwing and hitting a knot was enough for the screw to bend and then snap when trying to back it out.
The grks I have on the other hand have no problem with the same type of use.
These are roofing nails, for felt and shingles Buy whichever is the cheapest.
I was Home Depot yesterday and the grip rite fasteners were clearanced to $1 . Both the 1 pound and 5 pound boxes . I bought some even though I mostly use collated nails for my guns. They had drywall and loose nails even some joist hangers nails I missed out on
I was Home Depot yesterday and the grip rite fasteners were clearanced to $1 . Both the 1 pound and 5 pound boxes . I bought some even though I mostly use collated nails for my guns. They had drywall and loose nails even some joist hangers nails I missed out on
Bought a ton at HD clearance recently also. Grip rite work great, never had issue
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The grks I have on the other hand have no problem with the same type of use.
The grks I have on the other hand have no problem with the same type of use.
I've used tons of their exterior screws without much issues. If you're talking about interior black screws then maybe but sometimes people end up using them for wrong things, those are mainly for attaching Sheetrock to wooden studs NOT plywood to wood.
GRK have been better for sure but those usually cost more as well. I try to about Philips shaped heads for any application requiring higher torque because them can out more often vs star shaped heads.
I have gone through numerous 5lb boxes in my basement with no issues.
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The grks I have on the other hand have no problem with the same type of use.
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Bought a ton at HD clearance recently also. Grip rite work great, never had issue