Jamestown Distributors
#2 Brass Wood Screws Flat Head Slotted
#2 Brass Wood Screws Flat Head Slotted
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Brass Wood Screws
Flat Head Slotted Drive
These Brass Wood Screws have cut threads and the full-bodied diameter shank desired by boatbuilders. Unlike rolled thread screws with their reduced shank--these screws have a shank diameter that is the same size as the outside of the threads. This completely fills the clearance hole normally drilled for the shank thus creating a waterproof seal.
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Tipton, Missouri
5 out of 5 stars.
Small #2 and #3 Brass Screws
6 years ago
I build ""Star Plaques"", and ""Miniature Flag Cases"", and use the #2 and some #2 Brass Screws to assemble them. It is hard to find small, brass screws and I am thankful that I stumbled on to 'Jamestown Distributors' as a supplier of these screws. I try and keep several on hand at all times for various jobs. The quality appears to be good, but my only complaint is that the heads are slotted (which works fine for my jobs), but a Phillips head might be better sometimes. When I have not pre-drill my Plexiglas deep enough I have stripped a couple of heads off. Good product for the money. Joe Rowland Tipton, Missouir
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Columbia, MD
4 out of 5 stars.
Great small screws
14 years ago
Had no problem using these screws but it turned I really needed a 5/8 screw (which is not available -yet)- yes you can cut a 3/4 in to size and maintain a good screw lead
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Elmdale, Kansas USA
5 out of 5 stars.
Hard to find #2-3/4
16 years ago
I would love to also find some #2 Brass Finish Washers to go with these screws.I use small brass screws a lot. And, in this case I was restoring an antique item and needed 3/4"" long #2 screws, with a slotted round top. I couldn't find the round top anywhere, so I settled for these screws since at least they were the right size. I use a pilot hole, and they were very durable, and I haven't broken a single screw yet, which is amazing with a such a small brass screw, especially with it's length. [...]
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