Pocket screws are available with coarse and fine threads, and it's important to use the correct thread to prevent splits in wood, plywood, and composite materials. Use fine-thread screws for hardwoods and coarse-thread screws for softwoods, plywoods, particleboard, and medium-density fiberboard.
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Kreg Zinc Screws are a good choice for a wide variety of indoor projects with limited exposure to the elements. Zinc screws provide adequate rust protection, and serve as an affordable alternative to our more protective Blue-Kote and stainless screw varieties. Available in a variety of sizes, thread options, head styles, and quantities.
Kreg Sml-c125-250 1-1/4 in. Pocket Hole Screws 250ct
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