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Sam Murdoch
08-22-2013, 10:29 AM
As we are frequently asking about good affordable screws for our woodworking and cabinet building I thought it worth passing this along. Through September 30 Hafele is having a "essentials for the shop" sale. Their Zip-R screws are very, very good shop screws. Not to be confused with my opinion of GRKs. Those are my favorites but as they are very expensive I don't use them as shop screws (except for the trim heads).

Anyway about the Zip-R screws - a box of 5,000 of the 1-1/4" x 8 will cost you $34.00 compared to the $29.90 for 1000 Spax screws through McFeely's.

Here they are driven through Jatoba with no pre-drill. Though I would not normally do this it is nice to see that I can. These are 2" square drives and I could easily take them out and drive them again. As you can see the head won't seat in the Jatoba without a countersink but it would certainly seat in plywood or soft woods if you'd rather not pre-drill.

269075 269076

Here is the Hafel link http://www.hafele.com/us/en/external/blaetterkataloge/TCH_FC_2013/

Page 11.137 of the catalog. Item numbers 010.22.968 and up depending on square or phillips and/or silver or black.

Don't know if you need to set up an account but well worth it. Hafele has soooo much more than good screws.

This is a recommendation based on my own shop use. I like using the phillips for the 1-1/4" and 2" but the square drive for the 1-1/2" x 2-1/2". A slight inconvenience but I don't mistakenly drive 1-1/2" screws through my work when I should have been using 1-1/4". Another trick/visual aid is to mix the black with the silver according to the drive type.

Dan Hahr
08-22-2013, 10:11 PM
That's jatoba?

Frederick Skelly
08-22-2013, 10:27 PM
Thanks for the tip, Sam. I just ran out of long shop screws tonight and was going to call McF's. Will try some of these.
Fred

Sam Murdoch
08-22-2013, 11:16 PM
That's jatoba?

Yes sir - though admittedly in bad light on an MDF top - left over from a pair of doors and then a sofa I built. Sorry to incur your doubt. I will do a screw through some hard maple or english elm for anyone who doubts - though I might not get those samples authenticated either.

Just sharing some info on some good screws.

Peter Quinn
08-23-2013, 6:24 AM
Good info, you do have to have an account to order from Hafele, and they want a business name when you set up the account. But they aren't exactly rigorous with the checks unless you set up a credit account. That sure is a great price on those screws. I'm using Deerwood ultimates, which are essentially the same screw, may actually be the same screw, but my source charges nearly double, and I already have a Hafele account! Looks like I know where to order the next batch.