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Pocket Hole Joinery: What You Need to Pocket hole joinery is popular because it is a fast, strong, easily adaptable, precise method of assembly. Joints are as strong as mortise & tenon joints and can be made in a fraction of the time. Award-Winning Kreg Jigs use a 3/8” counterbore bit with an 11/64” pilot to drill a 15° angle into the first piece.With the joint tightly clamped, a special self-drilling pocket hole screw is placed in the pocket and driven tight to complete the joint. Pocket Hole screws feature an auger point to prevent raising a chip between the two parts during assembly, ensuring a tight joint. A large pan head with a #2 Square Recess and extended unthreaded shank enable a pocket hole screw to draw the two members of the joint tight.
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By Woodworker
from Lincoln, NE
About Me Professional
Comments about #7 x 1-1/4'' Kreg Pocket Hole Screws Fine Thread Washer Head Clear Zinc Plated:
Used for furniture making, all joints are hidden using pocket hole screws.
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By Gadjet
from North Little Rock
About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
The Kreg Pocket hole system is great.
you can never have enough
By plumber5
from Granger Ind.
I build furniture and use pocket holes. you have to have the right screw length and thread type for the type of wood you are useing.
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Square head screws are he best
By Walt
from Kokomo, IN
These screws are for use primaily with pocket holes, however, I use them in many applications. The screws are very hard and the square head permits ease of installation.