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    Hillman Hex Washer Head Self-Piercing Sheeter with Neoprene Washer

    #161-0591-8
    Hillman Hex Washer Head Self-Piercing Sheeter with Neoprene Washer
    $6.99
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    Hillman
    Hillman

    Hillman Hex Washer Head Self-Piercing Sheeter with Neoprene Washer

    $6.99

    Product Details

    Part Number 126309
    Accessories List No Accessories Included
    Certifications No Certifications
    Measurement Standard SAE
    Number of Pieces 40
    Screw Drive Type Hex
    Screw Head Style Hex Washer Head
    Screw Length (in) 1 in
    Screw Size #10
    Screw Type Roofing
    Thread Type Not Applicable
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    • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable in-store.
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    4.3
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      1 to 5 of 11 Reviews
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      4 months ago
      Correct parts for my needs
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      So inexpensive roofing screws that are great

      a year ago
      Great screws for the price
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      Impressed

      a year ago
      Good quality fasteners, worked perfectly.
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      Works as they should.

      a year ago
      Used for tin sheets. Worked great.
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      Work good if you pre drill holes, ie pilot hole

      2 years ago
      They are NOT self piercing if your going thru sheet metal as in metal weather stripping for a residential garage door. Pre drill holes 1/8 in needed.
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      Q: What's the difference in purpose between a #10 roof screw and a #14 roof screw? I am attaching metal roofing, in the valleys, directly to 2x4 rafters on a shed. SHould I use #10, or #14, and is #14 too thick, would it split my rafter? Thx

      3 years ago
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