Screw for driftwood

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Jack Dempsey
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I would like to know what kind of metal is the screw in driftwood that keeps it screwed to the slate?I would like to know 'cause the one i have is a square head and my square bit is stripped!!I also need to screw another peice of slate to it for it is a bit too waterlogged to sink!I need to know what kind of metal it is so when i get a replacement it wont rust!!I also wanna get it in philipps head so it wont strip again!! Thanks Guys:D
 

Mr.V

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i believe its stainless steel, if the woods waterlogged then it shud sink not the other way around
 

Horiyoshi III

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Oh yeah,i was at work leaving that thread,my mind was on going home....Correction,not waterlogged enough......so just a stainless screw huh,sweet.
 

dovii88

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stainless steal my man
 

derk dastardlee

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they also make plastice nuts and bolts. just put a hole through the wood and slate. put the bolt through and nut em' together. so to speak.
 

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Largemouthbadbass;870468; said:
Screw for driftwood
LOL, your thread title made me LMAO! I thought I might have to have it moved to the buy/sell forum.
 
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