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Brand | GRK Fasteners | Grip-Rite | Grip-Rite | Grip-Rite |
Name | #10 x 3-1/8 in. Star Drive Bugle Head R4 Multi-Purpose Wood Screw (210-Pack) | #8 x 2 in. Phillips Bugle-Head Construction Screw (10 lbs./Box) | #8 x 1-5/8 in. Phillips Bugle-Head Construction Screw (10 lbs./Box) | #8 2-1/2 in. Philips Bugle-Head Drywall Screws (25 lbs./Pack) |
Price | $2797 | $3071 | $3220 | $4974 |
Ratings | (115) | (340) | (225) | (166) |
Screw Length | 3-1/8 in | 2 in | 1-5/8 in | 2-1/2 in |
Size | #10 | #8 | #6 | #8 |
Drive Style | Star | Phillips | Phillips | Phillips |
Head Style | Bugle Head | Bugle Head | Bugle Head | Bugle Head |
Fastener/Connector Material | Steel | Steel | Steel | Steel |
Interior/Exterior | Exterior,Interior | Interior | Interior | Interior |
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Brand | GRK Fasteners | Grip-Rite | Grip-Rite | Grip-Rite |
Name | #10 x 3-1/8 in. Star Drive Bugle Head R4 Multi-Purpose Wood Screw (210-Pack) | #8 x 2 in. Phillips Bugle-Head Construction Screw (10 lbs./Box) | #8 x 1-5/8 in. Phillips Bugle-Head Construction Screw (10 lbs./Box) | #8 2-1/2 in. Philips Bugle-Head Drywall Screws (25 lbs./Pack) |
Price | $2797 | $3071 | $3220 | $4974 |
Ratings | (115) | (340) | (225) | (166) |
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Size | ||||
Drive Style | ||||
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T25
We used it for a cedar garden box for outdoor use. My gardner says he used it for his own boxes and its been fine. No rusting.
I think it refers to the amount of side ways force an object can take before it breaks.
145..
No. You need galvanized screws for this application. Home Depot carries them.
If your home is typical, you have 3/4" decking, and 1/2" subfloor. Not sure what type of hardwood you have, but in older homes it is 3/4". This would put you at needing a 1 5///8" screw.{ grip-rite construction screw from Home Depot }. Be sure to pilot drill for the screw, and dip the tip of the screw in glue prior to driving it in. This should work for you, with no screw tip coming through the top of your flooring.
The box I purchased was #8.
Yes.
No, this screw is not recommended to be used for installing a subfloor.