Eureka Drywall Screw: Fine Thread
Product Description
- Drywall screws, with their extremely sharp points and threads, are specifically designed to secure drywall to a substrate such as wood or metal studs.
- It’s these sharp points and threads that enable the lightning fast insertion of the screws into drywall and its support structure.
- The screw head design, known as bugle heads, enable drywall screws to embed themselves in the drywall, resulting in a flush or recessed finish so that it can later be filled with a filling substance and then painted over to give a smooth finish.
- For best results, drywall screws should be inserted with an electric screwdriver accompanied by a drywall bit.
- The drywall bit will ensure the screw sits at the correct depth so that it can be filled and painted over.
- These screws can also be used for woodworking projects as their coarse thread is perfect when you are working with soft wood or man-made boards such as chipboard, Supawood or plywood.
- These versions of the screw are preferred for, and can be used to fasten drywall to metal studs as they will easily cut into the metal and provide better holding power in the thin metal, as opposed to the coarse thread verions.