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Structural Wood Screws are a type of fastener used to join two pieces of wood together. They are designed to be stronger than traditional wood screws, and are often used in construction and carpentry projects. Structural Wood Screws are typically made from hardened steel and feature a sharp point and a wide, flat head. They are designed to be driven into wood with a power drill, and are available in a variety of sizes and lengths.
Structural Wood Screws are often used in place of nails or lag screws, as they are easier to install and provide a stronger connection. They are also more resistant to corrosion and can be used in outdoor applications.
Some companies that produce Structural Wood Screws include Simpson Strong-Tie, GRK Fasteners, and Hillman Group. Show Less Read more