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Anyone that has worked with melamine, particle board, or MDF knows how easy it is to overdrive a screw and sink it well below the surface. FastCap’s PowerHead cabinet screws have big 9/16" diameter heads designed to prevent that very thing. The size increases the holding power by 4x that of a normal screw head, while the flat surface helps to hide the screw with a screw cap. Nibs beneath the head allow the screws to seat perfectly flush (use an impact driver drill for flush installation), or to be left proud of the surface. The self drilling Type 17 auger point allows them to drive easily in hardwoods and softwoods as well, without the need for a pilot hole. When used with FastCap’s FlushMount Drill Bit (part # FCS-6050), the screw head can be hidden perfectly behind a peel-and-stick FastCap. These cabinet screws have a #2 Square Drive (Robertson® recess). Made in China.
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FastCap Cabinet Screws
By Fergy1
from Springfield,Mo.
About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
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Comments about 10 x 3 FastCap Cabinet Mounting Screws, Clear Zinc Plated, Flat Head, Square Drive:
Great for hanging cabinets and you can hide the screw head.
Quality screw
By skitodon
from Dennis,MA
About Me Beginner
These start quickly and hold well
Another great FastCap product
By rpurdum
from Morgantown WV
Easy to drive with a square drive and impact driver. Head easily countersinks without damage to the cabinet backs. As with all the FastCap products I've purchased - they work as advertised.
Excellent
By Handy Craftsman
from Virginia
Predrilling not needed, square drive is the way to go.
Best cabinet mounting screw I have found
By hidngh
from Hudson, IN
About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer
I really like the larger head, it does'nt drive into the wood and it makes a strong hold. You can get them long enough to go through 3/4 cabinet backs + dry wall and get a good grip into the studs.