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Post #157117288 added 08-21-2022 12:48 PM by SDU-Tango in Deal Talk
Is deal dead? Back to $29
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Post #157094899 added 08-20-2022 6:18 AM by JL514 in Deal Talk
These are instock at walmart for the same price https://www.walmart.com/ip/Deck-Plus-48402-Exterior-Green-Wood-Screws-Steel-Self-Drilling-10-x-2-5-5lb-Box/47662101
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Post #157094320 added 08-20-2022 5:24 AM by mclovin5188 in Deal Talk
These screws are not good in general. Coating fails to quick and as stated above they have no specification on tensile strength or shear strength for load bearing framing. Only screws I would use...
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Post #157084876 added 08-19-2022 1:59 PM by Arkus in Deal Talk
Thanks for the tip, picked these up locally.
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Post #157081333 added 08-19-2022 11:06 AM by rbstern in Deal Talk
For outdoor furniture, definitely. For furniture with any kind pressure treated lumber (again, usually outdoors), definitely. For traditional glued/screwed indoor furniture projects, these will...
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Post #157079992 added 08-19-2022 10:05 AM by JohnO4429 in Deal Talk
I’ll agree and disagree. Yes, nails are stronger in shear. They also can allow for movement, reducing stress on the fastener. Both make nails better for framing. Unless there is something very odd...
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Post #157077346 added 08-19-2022 7:58 AM by TheMainOne in Deal Talk
Not misleading at all. That 10 you see is the diameter, the "5 lb" is shown right above it.
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Post #157076875 added 08-19-2022 7:29 AM by Maz180 in Deal Talk
Can these be used for composite deck
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Post #157075891 added 08-19-2022 6:31 AM by hrmitcrb in Deal Talk
Living in FL, I've learned my lesson with outdoor screws -- Stainless only. They are costly, but they won't rust.
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Post #157069507 added 08-18-2022 6:20 PM by Uz2551 in Deal Talk
The Lowe's 1000 for $40 is a notably better deal. Strange thing is that 365 (same size as this deal) is $37 at Lowe's.
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Post #157062103 added 08-18-2022 11:18 AM by MerryHill169 in Deal Talk
$40 for 1000 pc at Lowe's, regular price https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-1-8-Keg-10-x-2-1-2-in-Deck-Plus-Tan-Deck-Screw/5001564093
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Post #157059484 added 08-18-2022 9:19 AM by tmaxam99 in Deal Talk
Walmart just had 5lbs. 800 pieces for 10.99. They have been popping back up in stock.Though it's been hit and miss.
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Post #157058827 added 08-18-2022 8:49 AM by Slickone_ in Deal Talk
SD staff posts Hillman deck screw deals every few weeks. Read past threads, as I'm not sure if it's these exact ones, but I remember people in one thread talking about how bad they were.
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Post #157058194 added 08-18-2022 8:14 AM by RugerRedhawk in Deal Talk
There are still plenty of tasks that a 3 inch deck screw is good for. Putting down 1.5" treads or building railings for example.
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Post #157058185 added 08-18-2022 8:13 AM by CoolShop656 in Deal Talk
Picture shows the 10 lb bucket... misleading. Still, not a bad price for the 5lb box
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Post #157057834 added 08-18-2022 7:54 AM by Dr. J in Deal Talk
Screw might be easier for framing (for the average person) but they are not designed for it as you said - nails are ductile, ready for shear, and screws just break, that's why they aren't used in...
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Post #157057633 added 08-18-2022 7:45 AM by bostonman in Deal Talk
I have used this kind of screw but still rusted with winter salt applied to staircase. I have switched to stainless steel screws for the staircase. Cost more but should last forever ($50 per 5-lbs)
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Post #157057510 added 08-18-2022 7:39 AM by millertimexmatt in Deal Talk
They should do the trick, it would be best to use a quality adhesive between the joist and subfloor, then use screws to secure.
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Post #157056358 added 08-18-2022 6:34 AM by contaction in Deal Talk
You need to use specific pocket hole screws. Milescraft brand are cheaper and the same thing
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Post #157056028 added 08-18-2022 6:11 AM by syndkit in Deal Talk
Estimated delivery: Sept. 1, 2022 - Sept. 10, 2022 For me anyways.. not sure you need them right away
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