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<blockquote data-quote="theothermike" data-source="post: 4232752" data-attributes="member: 568137"><p>propimp's claim is 100% correct. i used these spax screws for an amprack i built today since i didnt wanna wait for glue to dry.</p><p></p><p>i was using 1/2 mdf and it only split on 1 of the screws out of 16 and it was only because i didnt center the screw in the 1/2 mdf sheet completlely centered.</p><p></p><p>Comes with the special drill bit to use with them. they have teeth on the threads of the screw that grab and bite into the wood as u screw. thin, and best part is that the screws mount flush or can be inset. i was able to get each screw 1/8 inch down everytime and there was more room than that if i wanted.</p><p></p><p>Love these screws, however i still am not going to use screws on my boxes cause i love the durability im getting with just using glue. if i sacrafice time, so be it.</p><p></p><p>Mike-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theothermike, post: 4232752, member: 568137"] propimp's claim is 100% correct. i used these spax screws for an amprack i built today since i didnt wanna wait for glue to dry. i was using 1/2 mdf and it only split on 1 of the screws out of 16 and it was only because i didnt center the screw in the 1/2 mdf sheet completlely centered. Comes with the special drill bit to use with them. they have teeth on the threads of the screw that grab and bite into the wood as u screw. thin, and best part is that the screws mount flush or can be inset. i was able to get each screw 1/8 inch down everytime and there was more room than that if i wanted. Love these screws, however i still am not going to use screws on my boxes cause i love the durability im getting with just using glue. if i sacrafice time, so be it. Mike- [/QUOTE]
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