Brass Wood screws are specifically designed for connecting wood to wood. They usually require pre-drilled holes. Brass Wood Screws have a sharp point and a special thread design that allows them to bite into wood. Brass Wood Screws are available with well-defined threads and strong necks, unlike rolled brass screws, which tend to have rougher threads and are invariably weaker. A headed and externally threaded screw with a gimlet point to thread into a predrilled pilot hole into wood. The screw is made of a solid brass and is generally used in marine applications or for appearance or where corrosion is a problem.
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