One of the most common screws that I use continuing on the turbo gold screws so again these are all rifled shank with the self drilling tips on them we've got the four by forty five and the four by thirty the big difference between these and the four and a half mil ones that I just showed you is that these have quite a significantly smaller head on them so it's not going to give as much support to whatever you're screwing to the substrate but there are Metal Corner Brackets plenty situations especially you know putting like mirror brackets up and stuff like that where you need a screw that's got a smaller head to fit into like a keyhole type slot or whatever I know you should probably really use a round head screw but you know sometimes you can't carry every single type of screw that exists on the planet these are generally very handy size screws to have anyway as I say four by 45s and four by 30s I've then got the four by 50 mil round head gold screws I must admit I don't use these that often but I seem to have like millions of them in stock.Large metal corner brackets. Metal corner brackets for wood. Heavy duty metal corner brackets. Long metal corner brackets. Metal corner brackets screwfix. Decorative metal corner brackets. Corner brace brackets. L brackets.

Outdoor screws screwfix. Railway Sleeper Brackets. Screwfix railway sleeper brackets. Railway sleeper brackets b&q.So I'm trying to get through them these are quite handy for like picture hanging and again anything where you need to flat back on the screw as opposed to a countersunk head so you know mirror brackets and that sort of thing you can imagine if you've got a bracket going into a plug and you've got maybe let me find an example pretty bad example here but just to give you an idea and if you're putting this into a wall you've got plenty scope for the screw as I say these are a little bit too long but for what I can't even remember why I ended up with so many of these but ideally I would have slightly shorter versions of these I think screw fix accidentally sent there's like millions of boxes of 50 mil gold screws so I'm just trying to get through them probably a bad example really I would probably go for 40 mils as Outdoor Screws opposed to 50 mils if I was to buy these again the 50s just a bit on the long side the little three and a half by 20 mil turbo gold screws.

I tend to mainly use those when I'm doing like floating shelf brackets and whatnot and if I need to attach like one supporting strip onto another bit with a couple of these kinds of bracket e things and you can see I mean I'm only into an 18 mil piece of wood here but there's no splitting or anything of the wood using the little table goals because they've got their self-drilling tip on them so even though I'm right at the edge of the piece of wood on a really thin bit of wood there's no splitting or anything like that so that's probably the main thing that I use those for well then got the gold screw three and a half by 16 mils.

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