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Collated Wing Tip Wood To Metal Screws

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Pvc Window Screws Shallow Pan BZP

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Self Tapping Flange Head Pozi Screws Black

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Spax M Countersunk Torx MDF Screws

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Sealey Pan Head Pozi Din 7985Z Machine Screws

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Spax Façade A2 BLAX Stainless Steel Screws

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About Screws

MyToolShed.co.uk stocks an extensive range of screws for professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts throughout the UK. From traditional wood screws and self-tapping screws to specialised options like collated screws for powered drivers and concrete screws for masonry applications, this category encompasses every fixing solution for modern construction and joinery work. Whether you're working with timber, metal, plasterboard, or concrete, choosing the correct screw type ensures secure, long-lasting fastenings that meet the demands of your project.

Our comprehensive selection includes coach screws for heavy-duty structural work, decking screws with corrosion-resistant coatings for outdoor applications, and multi-purpose screws that perform across various materials. Screws are supplied in different head styles, drive types, thread patterns, and finishes to suit specific applications. MyToolShed offers screws in individual packs and convenient assorted screw packs, giving you the flexibility to purchase exactly what your job requires.

Applications

Screws are essential fasteners used across virtually every trade and industry:

  • Carpenters and joiners: Cabinet assembly, furniture construction, timber framing, and general woodworking
  • Builders and contractors: Structural fixings, partition walls, roofing, and general construction work
  • Electricians: Securing back boxes, conduit fixings, and mounting electrical equipment
  • Plumbers: Pipe clips, bathroom fittings, and radiator brackets
  • Landscapers: Decking installation, fence panels, and outdoor structures
  • Shopfitters: Display units, shelving systems, and interior fit-outs
  • Maintenance teams: Repairs, refurbishment, and facility upkeep
  • DIY enthusiasts: Home improvements, repairs, and creative projects

Choosing The Right Screws

Selecting appropriate screws depends on several key factors:

  • Material compatibility: Wood screws for timber, self-drilling screws for metal, concrete screws for masonry, and drywall screws for plasterboard applications
  • Head type: Countersunk heads sit flush, pan heads remain proud, and button heads offer decorative finishes
  • Drive type: Pozi, Phillips, Torx, and square drives each offer different torque transfer and cam-out resistance
  • Thread pattern: Coarse threads suit softwoods and chipboard, fine threads work better in hardwoods and metal
  • Length and diameter: Generally, screws should penetrate two-thirds into the receiving material for optimal holding power
  • Coating and finish: Zinc-plated for indoor use, stainless steel or coated screws for exterior and wet environments
  • Load requirements: Coach screws and heavy-duty options for structural applications, standard screws for lighter duties

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between wood screws and multi-purpose screws?

Traditional wood screws have a smooth shank and require pilot holes, whilst multi-purpose screws feature full-length threads and are designed to work across timber, chipboard, and even light masonry without pre-drilling. Multi-purpose screws offer greater versatility and faster installation for most general applications.

Do I need different screws for indoor and outdoor projects?

Yes. Outdoor applications require corrosion-resistant screws such as stainless steel, galvanised, or specially coated screws (like decking screws with organic coatings). Standard zinc-plated screws are suitable for indoor use but will rust when exposed to moisture and weather.

What are collated screws used for?

Collated screws are connected in strips or coils for use with auto-feed screw guns and collated screw drivers. They dramatically increase installation speed for high-volume applications like decking, drywall, and floor boarding, making them essential for professional tradespeople working on larger projects.

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