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*Applies to ipe & cumaru short lenght orders from 3-5 FT. Minium purchase pf $2,500 required. US mainland only. Other conditions may apply.
Fasten all types of wood decking including Ipe, Redwood, Cedar, and preservative-treated (PT) woods (non-hardwood) with the DeckWise®#10 Steel Bugle-Head Deck Screw. Available in 305 Grade stainless steel for decking, use for optimum performance with hardwoods, thermally modified softwoods, PT softwoods and composite decking materials. Pre-drilling is not required except for exotic hardwoods.
Fasten all types of wood decking including Ipe, Redwood, Cedar, and preservative-treated (PT) woods (non-hardwood) with the DeckWise®#10 Steel Bugle-Head Deck Screw. Available in 305 Grade stainless steel for decking, use for optimum performance with hardwoods, thermally modified softwoods, PT softwoods and composite decking materials. Pre-drilling is not required except for exotic hardwoods.
These T25 drive deck screws swiftly penetrate decking with a Type-17auger point including coarse threading which pulls boards tightly together. The double countersink flat bugle head has 6 nibs; utilizes a 6 lobe star drive to reduce cam-out and increase torque; and comes as a chipboard thread screw with partial thread and triple spline (one at the beginning on the thread and two at the end of point).
Color: Unpainted stainless steel head for general purposes.
About the manufacturer. |
DeckWise® produces top-quality products for all type of decking materials in any climate. Its team of expert product developers aims to help homeowners and contractors work smarter, not harder. Screws, spacers and sealers are just a few of the high-quality products DeckWise® offers today. |
Weight | 13.699524972168 lbs |
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When DeckWise Joist tape is applied to the top of decking joists or over ledger boards, and around support posts, it creates a waterproof seal that helps stop decay and wood rot. Rot is caused by moisture that stays in contact with treated and untreated lumber deck framing and the above decking material.
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