- Eagle Claw Fasteners | Stainless Steel Wood Screws
- Stainless Steel Wood Screws Value Pack
Stainless Steel Wood Screws Value Pack
Stainless Steel Wood Screws Value Pack
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If you were to buy these items individually on our website you would pay $85.80!
Elevate Your DIY Game
The Eagle Claw Fasteners stainless steel wood screw pack is the greatest wood screw kit you will find, featuring 4 packs of 100 stainless steel screws (304 grade) in four different sizes. Plus a free carpenters pencil!
Whether you're working on decking, crafting wooden wonders, or just trying to look like you know what you're doing in home improvement, we've got the screws you need.
These screws come with a Torx drive for extra grip and a flat head for that satisfying flush finish. The Type 17 point practically begs to be screwed in (though we recommend being polite with pilot holes), and the nibs under the head keep splintering at bay.
The Eagle Claw Fasteners stainless steel wood screw DIY pack is here to make your DIY journey as easy as possible.
Grab your set now and conquer those projects with style!
What is in the DIY Pack?
- 100 x #8 x 1⅝" stainless steel wood screws with a T20 driver.
- 100 x #10 x 2" stainless steel wood screws with a T25 driver.
- 100 x #10 x 2½" stainless steel wood screws with another T25 driver.
- 100 x #10 x 3" stainless steel wood screws with yet another T25 driver.
- And don't forget the Carpenter's Pencil – your trusty sidekick in precision DIY'ing.
FAQ
What is the difference between 304 and 316 Marine Grade stainless steel deck screws?
Both 304 and 316 stainless steel are corrosion-resistant, but 316 Marine Grade is more resistant to corrosion in marine environments due to its higher nickel and molybdenum content.
Are these screws suitable for saltwater environments?
Yes, both 304 and 316 Marine Grade stainless steel deck screws are suitable for use in saltwater environments. However, 316 is recommended for maximum corrosion resistance in coastal or marine applications.
What is the lifespan of stainless steel deck screws?
Stainless steel is known for its longevity. Under normal conditions, these screws can last for many years without significant corrosion or degradation.
Which grade is better for outdoor applications, 304 or 316?
Both grades can be used outdoors, but 316 is preferred for areas with high corrosion potential, such as coastal environments.