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by on December 20, 2023
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When working with wood, there are a variety of fasteners to choose from that will help you complete your project. From stainless self-tapping sheet metal screws to wood screws, and even lag screws, there are plenty of options that can do the trick. But which one is right for your project? Choosing the correct screw type for your materials is important. Depending on your application and load strength, certain types of screws will work better than others.

For example, lag screws have coarse threading that works well with wood materials but are different from hex or other types of wood screws. Lag screws also feature a nut at the bottom that adds extra strength and security to an attachment. These heavy duty fasteners are ideal for intense load-bearing applications that require a larger diameter than a normal wood screw or hex bolt head.

Hex lag screws are available in many sizes, allowing them to be used for a wide range of projects. These screws have a square or hexagonal head that can be driven with a standard hex driver or ratchet. Lag screws also have a thick shank at the base that allows them to withstand a greater amount of pressure than other types of wood or steel screws.

While hex lag screws have a sharp point that can penetrate into wood materials easily, they are not as versatile as high-strength structural screws. These sleeker, more compact fasteners offer increased tensile strength without the added bulk and heft of traditional lag screws. In addition, they can be installed with a cordless drill without the need for a pre-drilled pilot hole, saving you time and effort.   lag screws for wood

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