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Hillman Power Pro Self-Drilling Bronze Ceramic Coated Exterior Wood Screws #10×6” 5 lb

$51.99

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These Hillman Power Pro Self-Drilling Bronze Ceramic Coated Exterior Wood Screws are a go-to choice for any outdoor wood project. The bronze ceramic coating gives them a rich, warm color and a serious level of corrosion resistance, so you don’t have to worry about them rusting or leaving stains on your deck or fence. You’ll appreciate how easily they drive into wood without a pilot hole, making your job faster and easier. You’ll find them to be a perfect fit for building decks, fences, or playsets, providing a strong, lasting connection that will hold up to the elements for years to come.

Key Features of Hillman Power Pro Self-Drilling Bronze Ceramic Coated Exterior Wood Screws

Ceramic coating provides excellent corrosion resistance
Flat head with nibs for a clean, flush finish
Self-drilling point for quick and easy installation
Coarse threads provide a strong grip in wood
Ideal for use in outdoor projects like decks and fences
A durable fastener designed to withstand the elements

Additional Information

Brand: Hillman
Product Type: Wood Screw
Model:
Product Use: Exterior wood construction
Size: 5 lb
Material: Steel, Ceramic Coated
Height: 1/4 inch
Length: 6 inch
Width: 1/4 inch

When using these screws, it’s very important to use an impact driver. While they can be used with a standard drill, an impact driver will make the job much faster and easier. For best results, use a bit that is rated for impact use. While these screws don’t require pre-drilling, you should still consider a pilot hole when you’re working with hardwoods or close to the edge of a board to prevent splitting.

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