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Dry Wall Screws Sharp And Drilling Point

Drywall screws are a type of fastener designed specifically for attaching drywall panels to wood or metal studs. Here’s a detailed description:

Types of Drywall Screws
1. Fine Thread: For attaching drywall to wood studs.
2. Coarse Thread: For attaching drywall to metal studs.
3. Bugle Head: For general-purpose drywall installation.
4. Pan Head: For drywall repair and renovation projects.

Features
1. Sharp Point: For easy penetration into drywall and studs.
2. Aggressive Thread: For secure hold and minimal splitting.
3. Bugle or Pan Head: For countersinking into drywall.
4. Black Phosphate or Zinc Coating: For corrosion resistance.

Lengths and Gauges
1. Lengths: Range from 1-4 inches (2.5-10 cm).
2. Gauges: Range from 6-12 gauge (4.2-2.5 mm diameter).

Materials
1. Steel: Common material for drywall screws.
2. Stainless Steel: Used for corrosion-resistant applications.

Applications
1. Drywall Installation: Attaching drywall panels to studs.
2. Drywall Repair: Repairing damaged or loose drywall.
3. Renovation Projects: Installing new drywall or repairing existing drywall during renovation projects.