robinson46176 wrote:My aggravation now is that I just don't like to do a lot of ordering ahead and would rather walk in one of the lumber places and buy them as I need them...
...I am quite fond of the Kreg pocket hole screws for a lot of other stuff and since I accomplish so little these days the cost difference isn't a problem due to low volume.
Farmer
I think you are where I am. I really like to be able to just walk in a buy what I need. You are also right I really like Kreg screws, I find myself using them more and more for other than pocket hole type uses.
I have never snapped one off and to the best of my knowledge I have never stripped a head on one.
Going back to some of the comments on snapping screws, again I always use a drill with a clutch setting if I use power to drive a screw but I have snapped more than my fair share lately just hand driving them in predrilled holes. It is like the steel used to make them had a flaw in it.
Let me relate a story about 4 or 5 years agao a Harbor Freight opened near my home (within 2 miles). From time to time they run specials on utility box packaged parts like screws, nuts, springs, clevis pins, E clips and etc. I decided to buy a different assortment everytime they went on sale so I would have a good supply of needed fixer up type parts. Well I bought a package of hex head self tapping metal screws. What a mistake. I needed to fix the center console in my truck and I needed a few hex head self tapping sheet metal screws. I got my box out and began snapping screws like String beans. I mean every screw I tried got about half way in (18 gauge sheet metal and a thin plastic piece) and the head snapped off. Took the box of screw to the trash and dumped them out (kept the box of course, I can't throw something that good out

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About a week later I needed a zerk fitting for my lawn mower. No fear I have a utility box bought at Harbor Freight that has a full assortment of zerk fittings. Long Story short ended up at the lawn mower repair place where I thought I was going to have to buy a new front wheel. Owner of the place was able to fix my many screw ups and put an oversize zerk fitting in. Each Harbor Freight zerk fitting was either slightly undersized, mis threaded, defectively cast or unusable in some other way.
Moral of the story I now own about ten plastic utility boxes that need to be restocked with quality assortment of screws, bolts, nuts, springs, zerk fittings and etc. I learned that lesson the real hard way. Oh I did keep the clevis pins, o rings and washers, it is hard to screw these types of things up.