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Screws Shopping Guide



If you're just starting out with screws, it can be a bit overwhelming to know what kind of screws to buy. This beginner's guide will help you navigate the different types of screws available and determine which type is best for your project.

Head Styles: Screws come in a variety of head styles, including flat, round, oval, truss, pan, and hex. The head style you choose will depend on the application and the tools you are using. For example, if you are using a power drill, a hex head screw may be the best choice as it’s easy to hold and won’t slip when being driven.

Size: The size of the screw you choose will depend on the thickness and material of the material you are screwing into. As a general rule, a longer screw is better suited to thicker materials. Also, make sure to select the correct size screwdriver bit for the head style you are using.

Material: There are several materials used to make screws, including steel, brass, stainless steel, and titanium. Steel is the most common material and is usually the cheapest option. Brass is softer than steel and is often used for decorative applications. Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant and is typically used in outdoor applications. Titanium is strong and lightweight and is often used in aerospace and medical applications.

Threads: Screws come in two main types of threads – machine and self-tapping. Machine threads are made for use with nuts and bolts, and self-tapping threads are designed to thread into pre-drilled holes.

Drive Types: Screws also come with a variety of drive types, such as slotted, Phillips, Torx, and hex. Slotted drives are the most common, but Phillips, Torx, and hex drives are becoming more popular. The drive type you choose will depend on the application and the tools you are using.

By following this beginner's guide, you should now have a better understanding of the different types of screws available and which type is best for your project. With the right screw, you'll be able to confidently tackle any project!



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