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No hay artículos en el carroFor use with Marksman tools. A reverse rake tip removes deck material as it bores, allowing the screw to penetrate the board without splitting. The star drive offers more points of contact for better performance and reduces slippage and wear. Aggressive lower thread pattern provides superior holding power while the reverse upper thread pulls the board tight to the joist and provides a clean, finished entry. Unique trimhead design provides a less visible point of entry.
Alicaty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de agosto de 2024
Just received, will write a follow up regarding performance and durability. Out of the box, we are 17 screws short.
honor777
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de febrero de 2022
Installing the cedar decking for a new deck using the CAMO system was great! The screws were easy to install and the CAMO tool made spacing the boards with the proper gap simple. Months later the decking is still firmly secured. If you're putting in a new wood deck or replacing the decking on an existing one with new decking, I would highly recommend the CAMO system.
Nelly Nel
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de septiembre de 2020
if the screw hits a nail from the sub structure it will jam and instantly burn the bit it took me two before I figured it out. After that it was smooth sailing. drove them with a craftsman V20 and a Milwaukee M12 impact driver with no problem.
Darrell
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de abril de 2020
Wife has me building a deck while covid is upon us.Used this product with the camp pro tool. Where were these items 5 years ago?Fantastic, easy to use. My advise would be to use the longer 2 2/8” camp screws. These make such a strong deck. I used the 1 7/8” as these were what was recommended then found out about the longer screws, just use the longer screws and you can’t go wrong.Great product!
Jessica
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de septiembre de 2018
Used the 1/16" Camo jig with the 1-7/8" stainless screws to fasten 300 square feet of tigerwood decking. The only drawback to this Camo system is that it fails when there is an obstruction (e.g. post, stair riser, the edge of a house) in the way or can only fasten the deck board from one edge (e.g. picture frame decking pattern). In that event, I would recommend using a countersink bit then face screwing #10 size 3" stainless deck screws and plugging the holes with wood glue and the same wood type. If you're using the stainless screws then you probably would need to pre-drill as well. Get extra driver bits as you're more than likely to strip one or two.
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