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Hillman Phillips Coarse Thread Black Phosphate Drywall Screws #6×1-5/8” 100 pk

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These Hillman Phillips Coarse Thread Black Phosphate Drywall Screws are the go-to fastener for hanging drywall. The coarse threading is designed specifically to grip firmly into a wood stud, while the bugle head sinks in smoothly, pulling the drywall flush without tearing the paper. When you use them, you’ll notice how easily they drive, allowing for a quick and clean installation. They provide a reliable, long-lasting hold and are coated to resist corrosion once they’re covered with mud and paint.

Key Features of Hillman Phillips Coarse Thread Black Phosphate Drywall Screws

Coarse threads provide a powerful grip in wood framing
Black phosphate coating offers a protective layer against rust
The bugle head sinks neatly without damaging the drywall paper
The sharp point allows for quick and easy starting
The 1-5/8 inch length is standard for 1/2 inch drywall
Phillips drive is compatible with common drivers and bits
Ideal for new installations and quick drywall repairs
The 100-pack is a convenient size for various projects

Additional Information

Brand: Hillman
Product Type: Drywall Screw
Model:
Product Use: Securing drywall to studs
Size: 100 Pack
Material: Black Phosphate Coated Steel
Height:
Length: 1-5/8 inch
Width: #6 gauge

When you’re driving these screws, the goal is to set the head just below the surface of the drywall without breaking the paper. For a perfect finish, consider using a drywall screw setting bit, which has a built-in clutch that stops the bit from turning once the screw is flush. If you’re using a standard drill, set the clutch to a low setting and practice on a scrap piece of drywall first to find the right depth.

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