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Pocket hole joinery is versatile, easy, and fast, but you must have the correct screw for the job to realize its full potential. We designed the PocketMax™ pocket hole screw specifically for heavy-duty construction using 2x framing and pressure-treated lumber. It has an oversized head to deal with softwood effectively, the innovative ProMax Optimized Thread LengthTM shank to prevent crossthreading at the joint, and a self-drilling point to make installation easy. Use NoCoRode Undersized driver bits for best results. Made in Taiwan / China. Unthreaded Length 1-3/8"
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 this screw to draw the two members of the joint tight.
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gets the job done right
By george
from minneapolis
About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer
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Comments about 10 x 2-5/8 Pocket Hole Screws, NoCoRode PLUS, Flat Pan Head, Square Drive:
fence and gate repair.... outdoor projects
Great item, will reorder as needed.
By Roy
from Spencer, IN
About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Used for adding spindles and railing to porch.
Works Fine
from Syracuse New York
Has great holding power.
Pocket Screws For construction lumber
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Probably better for shear than tension
By John
from Oregon
About Me Professional
When used on Doulas Fir framing material, the slight difference in head and shank diameters limited the clamoing force of the screws. I also found they pulled through the material rather easily if not carefully installed.