I am interested in hearing opinions on the various types and styles of screws now available, specificallly what people like to use for cabinets and why. I have used a bunch of DedckMate etc. from the Depot for building projects. I have used McFeely's square drive bits for quite a few projects and developed an appreciation for the better screws and screw heads. I bought out a local stores supply of Spax screws when I was offered a great, take em all deal. Most recently I purchased some GRKFasteners . I like the the GRK's a great deal so far but they do seem expensive compared to some of the other higher quality offerings. My early experience suggests that the Torx bits may work even better than the square bits. I was also very surprised when I was at Home Depot the other day to discover that my local store is only stocking DeckMates with Torx/Star heads now.
I am at a cross road with my conversion to Festool drills and seriously considering moving to mostly Torx/Star screws, since they seem to offer as good or better function compared to square. I am trying out the GRK RT and R4 screws now? I am about to start a bunch of cabinets though which will need a different type screw than the construction projects I have been doing over the last few years. I know there are some solid reasons for several options and though I have read a fair number of opinions as to which to use I have not heard much regarding the reasoning behind the opinions. The GRK Torx heads seem to have the best head for not getting torn up or wearing off finishes. The square may have an advantage in terms of staying on a bit once placed there. My impression is the Climatek coating is probably the best "coating" especially in treated wood. I am looking at the GRK RT, Fin/Trim, R4 & RSS for cabinets, PAN for pocket holes maybe.
I am at a cross road with my conversion to Festool drills and seriously considering moving to mostly Torx/Star screws, since they seem to offer as good or better function compared to square. I am trying out the GRK RT and R4 screws now? I am about to start a bunch of cabinets though which will need a different type screw than the construction projects I have been doing over the last few years. I know there are some solid reasons for several options and though I have read a fair number of opinions as to which to use I have not heard much regarding the reasoning behind the opinions. The GRK Torx heads seem to have the best head for not getting torn up or wearing off finishes. The square may have an advantage in terms of staying on a bit once placed there. My impression is the Climatek coating is probably the best "coating" especially in treated wood. I am looking at the GRK RT, Fin/Trim, R4 & RSS for cabinets, PAN for pocket holes maybe.