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8 x 1-1/4 Wood Screws, Steel Brass Plated, Flat Head, Square Drive

0812-FMR

Item No: 0812-FMR

Class: FMR
Size: #8
Length: 1-1/4"
Bit Size: #2
Bit Recess: Square
Thread Type: Deep
Plating: Brass
 
 

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Tired of Breaking Hinge Screws? Use the Real Thing! I think the screws included with most cabinet hardware must be specifically designed to break. Surely there couldn’t be any other reason for their pitiful quality. That’s why we offer our standard steel screws with a Brass Plating. They are primarily for decorative applications, so we offer these in the sizes most popular for that purpose. For sizes not listed, Yellow Zinc is often a very suitable substitute. Little corrosion resistance is provided by the bright plating applied to our standard hardened steel screws. These are available only in our standard Square Recess drive type. Due to usage variables, we can not guarantee these screws against corrosion. Made in USA/Canada/Taiwan. #2 Square Recess.

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5.0

Great product

By Jack

from Valrico, Fl

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      Comments about 8 x 1-1/4 Wood Screws, Steel Brass Plated, Flat Head, Square Drive:

      I build clocks and ues these for installing hinges.

       
      4.0

      Good products. They don't break or strip

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            Comments about 8 x 1-1/4 Wood Screws, Steel Brass Plated, Flat Head, Square Drive:

            I hate screws that snap off when you cinch them down, or strip out so that you can never remove them. I have not had one single screw from McFeely's break or strip. That makes them worth a little extra than the cheap screws.

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