Where to get quality screws?

   / Where to get quality screws? #11  
You need a quality bit and a 1/4 inch cordless impact driver, these will drive any screw with very little effort.:thumbsup: Once you have one, you will never use a screw gun or drill again.:D I have used a dewalt and craftsman, both work great, they have a positive lock quick chuck, the proper bits are black and designed for an impact.
 
   / Where to get quality screws? #12  
I'm tired of buying that has cheap screws.

SWMBO bought quality blinds from Lowes. As soon as I torqued them with my cheap driver they stripped.

I bought a box of from Lowes, They still stripped out.

Where to get a good screw?

How did you sneak that closing line past the censor-bots here? :laughing:

I don't know what you mean by "stripped" are you saying the screw head broke off, the slots rounded off, the threads on the screw broke off? Yesterday I was using half a dozen different sizes of screws in my barn to build a workbench, I was screwing cheapo sheet metal screws into laminated particle board (#8-10 screws) without pilot holes and nothing stripped or broke. What were you driving the screws into, and were you using pilot holes if the material was hard enough to require it?
 
   / Where to get quality screws? #13  
How did you sneak that closing line past the censor-bots here? :laughing:

It took quite a bit of will power on my part to not make a smarty pants remark about his closing line. :D:D:D:D:D:D

The line made me laugh though I know what he meant. :laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
   / Where to get quality screws? #14  
I usually use drywall screws for most carpentry projects, plant hangers, etc. Relatively cheap, and any I've stripped or broken were generally my own stupidity. I generally prefer the coarse threaded ones. Not sure if they make them in sizes shorter than 1" though.
 
   / Where to get quality screws? #15  
I usually use drywall screws for most carpentry projects, plant hangers, etc. Relatively cheap, and any I've stripped or broken were generally my own stupidity. I generally prefer the coarse threaded ones. Not sure if they make them in sizes shorter than 1" though.

I have seen them (black, for interior use) in 3/4" length. Coarse thread works best in softwoods, fine thread in hardwoods. I have snapped off a lot of drywall screw heads myself so never use them for anything where a failure would put something at risk.
 
   / Where to get quality screws? #16  
I use drywall screws- tough and hard to strip. I like either fine or coarse. Friend likes square slotted screws and uses a cordless drill to drive with. I use a cordless when ever I can.
 
   / Where to get quality screws?
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#17  
Well since I started this thread out of frustration I am thankful for the replies like those pointing me to MSC Industrial, Fastenal, McMaster Carr, Grainger etc.

And yes, I drill pilot holes and use high quality bits. Some of the cheap screws strip with a manual screwdriver. Haven't rounded a bit yet.

And I started to title the thread "Where can I get a good $ C R E W" but figured Bird or someone would kill it.
 

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