Q:How many post do I need to put on my fence with 4 panels
by|Jun 12, 2024
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Q:How many post do I need to put on my fence with 4 panels
by|Jun 12, 2024
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Q:What color are these?
by|Mar 28, 2024
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A: silver
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Q:ARE these screws allowed for deck planks and deck work in general other than framing
by|Nov 12, 2023
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A: Yes, these are screws can be used for deck work.
by|Nov 13, 2023
Q:Are these screws strong enough to be used as hinge screws on a heavy exterior door?
by|Sep 16, 2023
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A: These screws are not structural screws so they cannot be recommended to hold any load.
by|Sep 18, 2023
Q:I use these for everything. I recently saw a post that deck screws are not structural w/video showing deck screw in vice losing to a hammer. Is that true for this screw? Can these handle some load or only for vertically attaching deck to hoist?
by|May 22, 2023
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A: Light shear loads only. Maybe 100 lbs or so for long term. These seem to be a little tougher than drywall screws, but not by much.
by|Mar 14, 2024
A: Yes, that is true for this screw. This screw is not structural and is not meant to be used to secure a specific load.
by|Oct 18, 2023
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Q:What size of this type of screw would be used to secure a 2x4 to a 4x4
by|May 5, 2023
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A: Please refer to your local building code for specific instructions.
by|Mar 14, 2024
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Q:IS THE MFG C OF C AVAILABLE FOR THESE SCREWS IF I PURCHASE HERE?
by|Mar 8, 2023
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A: There is no c of c available for this screw. This screw is ASTM B-117. You can find information by visiting the Grip-Rite website.