Kreg Screws - How to Choose

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  • @buckshot6202
    @buckshot6202 Год назад +2

    11 year old video still helping folks today! Thanks for the info!!

  • @CurtisMassey
    @CurtisMassey 3 года назад +10

    I'm new to woodworking, but I'm really happy with all of the Kreg products I've used so far.

  • @robertarnobit5357
    @robertarnobit5357 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the video lesson. I finally opened and used my K4. I know that I will be using it a lot more now. I can see how much easier, faster and neater my work will be... and how much more professional my woodworking will be.

  • @gordonclark7632
    @gordonclark7632 9 лет назад +15

    Loved the explanation about using screws for different thickness of timbers to be joined.

  • @NBGTFO
    @NBGTFO 2 года назад +1

    This is probably the best Kreg pocket hole video.

  • @kscamara123
    @kscamara123 10 лет назад +10

    Excellent! This video answered ALL my questions about all the different kinds of Kreg screws. Thank you!

  • @icawn
    @icawn 10 лет назад +1

    Most hardware stores have flat head + self tapping screws available at lower cost. You don't need flat heads if you're careful when driving and use glue, but self tapping is nice.
    BUT - I have even gotten away with using galvanized deck screws on a couple different outdoor projects, which might be the "worst" screws you could use for this. They do not have a pan head (eg. could split the wood), have dull threading, and are not self tapping. Works fine if you eyeball the entry angle and predrill the holes (doesn't have to be perfect). You can allow the screws to poke the wood, so you know the exact entry location to predrill. Glue is important here.
    That said, Kreg offers nice organizational screw kits to make it easy for you. Ease of use and understanding is their target. If you have a lot of joints to do, just opt for the added expense and get the Kreg screws.

  • @DanA-vw2sg
    @DanA-vw2sg 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent explanation for us newbies to pocket hole joinery. Thanks for making it clearer.

  • @dizzy3335
    @dizzy3335 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent video! Answered the questions I have about uses of different screws and tips and tricks on what screws to use with different board thickness.

  • @elevatedxconscience
    @elevatedxconscience 4 года назад +5

    Thank you! So much trial and error, I cant wait to fix it after this video

  • @Brembelia
    @Brembelia 12 лет назад +1

    These tutorial videos are excellent. The more I watch them the more I am sure that the Kreg system is the best to use.

  • @harrypowers9412
    @harrypowers9412 3 года назад

    I’m a fan of pocket screws NOW but for several years I didn’t have much success and shied away from pocket screws. I was mistakenly using the full length of the screw rather than the step section to set the depth collar on the drill. I couldn’t find where you had specified this information and had limited success. “Woodwork Web” recently had a video where he explicitly showed where to set the collar-now I’m looking for projects that I can use Kreg Products. 😊

  • @xrateduser
    @xrateduser 12 лет назад +2

    Please make an MDF screw. I know that the course screw covers the MDF but its not perfect. I still get cracking in projects. Other than that I love your wonderful product. I just got 1000 of every screw as well as most of the clamps, and the HD jig. So far. So good.

  • @davestromgren4369
    @davestromgren4369 6 лет назад +3

    very helpful thank you for taking the time to explain the simple way to choose a screw

  • @Jetsetscotty
    @Jetsetscotty 4 года назад +4

    Great video, all questions answered and well presented. Thank you.

  • @kensleylewis
    @kensleylewis 3 года назад

    This is still the best video and it came out in 2011!

  • @youarehere1251
    @youarehere1251 4 года назад +3

    Should have watched this video before starting my project, let see what I can savage.

  • @davidho3908
    @davidho3908 3 года назад +1

    Why wasn’t this guy around when I took shop in high school.

  • @Joe55darter
    @Joe55darter 11 лет назад

    Check out McFeelys, they make a "Super-Eight" for MDF as well as a "PocketMax" for 2x material. I just got 2000 of each today. So far so good on the Super-Eights as long as you clutch your drill low when driving them. Compared to the Kreg Course Thread & the Super-Eights have a courser thread. The PocketMax are awesome on 2x material. I had 2xs and MDF cut and drilled already so when I opened the box I plowed thru a few and no tear outs on the MDF with no glue. The 2xs no splits!

  • @labrat7357
    @labrat7357 8 лет назад

    I bought a K5 jig only to find the supplier here in Australia(Carbatec)could not supply the standard 1 1/4" screw with maxiloc head and coarse thread. The most common screw required for 3/4" thick ply. I will now be looking for alternate screw types from other makers.

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  8 лет назад +1

      +labrat7357 Hi there. A great option is Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_18?url=search-alias%3Dtools&field-keywords=1+1+4+kreg+screws&sprefix=1+1%2F4%22+kreg+screws%2Caps%2C154. Although shipping fees may apply, they are generally very straightforward with their international shipping prices and time frames.

    • @labrat7357
      @labrat7357 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the link.

  • @titianarasputin
    @titianarasputin 4 года назад +1

    Kreg Tool
    is very Cool.

  • @chesbaycruiser
    @chesbaycruiser 4 года назад +1

    Been trying to find this exact info about dissimilar sized materials...THANKS!!!

  • @elliottpeabody1287
    @elliottpeabody1287 Год назад

    If I want to join a 2x4 into a work table of 3/4" plywood, what screw would I use?

  • @salc9593
    @salc9593 5 лет назад +1

    Thank for posting the video... I would like to know if there is a video or guide for setting the color of the drill to get the correct depth?

  • @lostsailor2759
    @lostsailor2759 4 года назад +1

    I'm very glad I watched. Quite informational. Thank you.

  • @FissionZero
    @FissionZero 2 года назад

    And what about blue kote for hardwoods? I don’t see any of those available anywhere.

  • @stephendall2329
    @stephendall2329 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great information.

  • @jeffccr3620
    @jeffccr3620 5 месяцев назад

    Do me a favor make the 1 1/2 screws a different color then the 1 1/4 because it sucks when your buying 2000 screws of each size and the get dumped in one bin and mixed up

  • @dantizzle00
    @dantizzle00 3 года назад +1

    Stellar vid! Thanks for the explanation.

  • @mrdhksan
    @mrdhksan 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent presentation. Super clear. Thanks.

  • @warrentobelmann8502
    @warrentobelmann8502 7 лет назад +2

    My question is what screw to use when using the micro, regular and hd jig.

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  7 лет назад

      The Micro works with Kreg Pan-Head Pocket-Hole Screws (SPS). Kreg Jig HD Screws are optimized for use with the Kreg Jig HD and 11/2" and larger stock. Learn more here: www.kregtool.com/store/c20/kregreg-screws/

  • @bigofishbone
    @bigofishbone 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tips!!!

  • @uneCENT
    @uneCENT 6 лет назад

    Good vid, but hoped you had showed us what you mean by "thickness" of a board. A board has many sides and there are two boards involved. So would it be accurate to say to use a 1.5 inch screw for a 2x4, or would you use a 3.5 inch screw?

  • @IreneElodieDeClercq
    @IreneElodieDeClercq 11 лет назад

    Great, but what if your boards are an odd thickness? I have many cedar boards that were given to me and they are 11/16" thick. I can alter the drill guide and the drill stop but what screw works. The 1" coarse screw is too short and pulls out and the 1 1/4" is too long.
    AC

  • @johnshort1536
    @johnshort1536 5 лет назад +2

    Very well presented, thank’s.

  • @honeste6652
    @honeste6652 5 лет назад +1

    I have 2" boards that I'm planning on screwing together side by side to make a table top. I can't figure out the size screw for that.

    • @btyrr4453
      @btyrr4453 5 лет назад

      Have you worked this out yet? @Honest E

    • @honeste6652
      @honeste6652 5 лет назад

      ​@@btyrr4453 Yes, I got the right screws. Thanks for asking. Had an unrelated injury put the project on the backburner, so I haven't finished.

  • @tigertruckerman
    @tigertruckerman 12 лет назад +2

    yes very clear ,well presented

  • @parikshithgari
    @parikshithgari 6 лет назад +1

    What thread of screws (Coarse or Fine) are used if we are joining plywood and Oak(Hardwood) together?

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  6 лет назад

      It depends which piece the screw is going into (the piece that has the pocket hole in it). If the receiving piece is oak, we recommend using fine-thread screws. If the receiving piece is plywood, we recommend coarse-thread.

    • @slimcrna
      @slimcrna 2 года назад

      I’m also wondering this. If attaching an oak face frame to a ply cabinet, the pocket holes are cut into the plywood, but you are drilling into the oak with the screw. My intuition tells me to use the washer head hardwood screws…correct?

  • @AudraGibson
    @AudraGibson 2 года назад

    Super helpful. Thanks.

  • @marcos-rb6oi
    @marcos-rb6oi 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @webstuff56
    @webstuff56 2 года назад

    Using pocket hole joinery, sometimes I have a need to get as close to doing a dry fit as possible. Question: Is it advisable to reuse the same location a second time when going back to do the final assembly. In other words can I screw into the same location a second time? Thank you!

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  2 года назад

      Ability to do dry assembly is one of the great things about pocket-hole joinery. You can assemble and reassemble a pocket-hole joint multiple times, as long as you don't over-drive the screw.
      If you drive the screw too forcefully, you can potentially strip the hole that the screw threads into. If that ever happens, just insert a toothpick or wood sliver and cut it flush. Overdriving can also compress the wood under the screw head, which is harder to fix. But it's uncommon.
      So, if you need to do a dry assembly, you absolutely can.

  • @parvizmardi2155
    @parvizmardi2155 3 года назад +1

    thank you very informative.

  • @Skobeloff...
    @Skobeloff... 8 месяцев назад

    0:05 "you already know that Kreg joinery is one of the easiest, fastest, and strongest joints you can use in virtually any woodworking project"
    *Pocket hole joinery

  • @thegovindmusic9548
    @thegovindmusic9548 3 года назад

    VERY informative. Thanks for creating videos

  • @dancingbutterfly3494
    @dancingbutterfly3494 8 лет назад +4

    What size screw is used for 2 pieces of 2x4

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  8 лет назад +6

      For 1 1/2" lumber (2x4s), we recommend using 2 1/2" Kreg Screws (www.kregtool.com/store/c20/kregreg-screws/?source=2264).

  • @stringsnare
    @stringsnare 4 года назад +1

    What about maple plywood?

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  4 года назад

      You can find information regarding screw selection here: www.kregtool.com/store/c20/kregreg-screws/#tab4823

  • @MRSketch09
    @MRSketch09 13 лет назад

    Nice little explanation video. Enjoyed it.

  • @leniyemsvictorero2360
    @leniyemsvictorero2360 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @christerolofsson7181
    @christerolofsson7181 5 лет назад

    Hi lost my screw bit and bought a new. But I made a mistake my new drill bit is 3.5mm head and the screws are 3mm. When I by a new skreg skrew bit, how do I now that it will be 3mm?

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  5 лет назад

      Please contact us at TechnicalSupport@kregtool.com or 800-447-8638 - they will be happy to assist you with this. Thanks!

  • @Skobeloff...
    @Skobeloff... 8 месяцев назад

    Plenty of non-plastic pocket hole jigs available at better prices.

  • @jamesmartillaro7624
    @jamesmartillaro7624 7 лет назад

    maybe this has been asked already but if I'm drilling the pocket into 1' but attaching 3/4" what size do i use? i can figure out same size wood to same size but larger to smaller I'm troubled.

  • @garyhinchey595
    @garyhinchey595 3 года назад

    Great video very informative thanks

  • @kle2217
    @kle2217 3 года назад

    Does Kreg have these blue kote screws in 1" or 3/4"? I'd like to pocket hole 1/2" to 5/8" plywood for a outdoor planter box. thx

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  3 года назад

      The shortest Blue-Kote is 1 1/4". You can see the sizes available here: www.kregtool.com/shop/pocket-hole-joinery/pocket-hole-screws-plugs/blue-kote-pocket-hole-screws/SMLBKSCREWS.html

  • @dbest1aVlogs
    @dbest1aVlogs 12 лет назад +1

    Very good video, now i need a 1000 of the blue ones. Lol.

    • @robertknowles3677
      @robertknowles3677 6 лет назад

      DId you ever get teh 1000 blue screws? If so, where did you find?

  • @Veritas21000
    @Veritas21000 6 лет назад

    Should stainless steel screws be used for vinyl gutters?

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  6 лет назад

      Please contact TechnicalSupport@kregtool.com or 800-447-8638 - they will be happy to help with this. Thanks!

  • @hishambouhasson9820
    @hishambouhasson9820 6 лет назад

    thanks for this video , what about mdf ? and the hole from outside or inside

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  6 лет назад

      Coarse-thread screws are recommended for MDF. Placement depends upon your project. Technical Support is always happy to help at 800-447-8638 or technicalsuport@kregtool.com

  • @margsfooddiaries9687
    @margsfooddiaries9687 5 лет назад

    thanks for video it's very use full. that's what i looking for.....

  • @larryr.burfield1893
    @larryr.burfield1893 2 года назад

    good info

  • @ABH313
    @ABH313 4 года назад

    Kreg is great 👍

  • @brahimiazzaouihda1259
    @brahimiazzaouihda1259 3 года назад

    Thank u

  • @jimmydickson8854
    @jimmydickson8854 2 года назад

    Thanks mate jimmy Aust

  • @mirmahmood1896
    @mirmahmood1896 6 лет назад

    Very thorough , thanks!

  • @darrenh20102
    @darrenh20102 5 лет назад

    So I'm confused! I have 40mm thick oak worktop for my kitchen and thought I'd try using my kreg jig to fix the joints. After watching this I think I need 2 1/2" blue coat fine screws but kreg doesn't sell fine screws in blue cote??? And it seems that fine screws (for oak) only go up as high as 1 1/2". Looks like I'm going back to the router and traditional fixing and sending my kreg jig back for a refund. Disappointing

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  5 лет назад

      We apologize for the inconvenience. Our Technical Support team is always happy to help, and you can reach them at kregtool.com/help

  • @Bylga
    @Bylga 5 лет назад

    Very very good video! 😍

  • @jeffhennings6015
    @jeffhennings6015 5 лет назад

    Very good video

  • @bowhunter0762
    @bowhunter0762 4 года назад

    Will regular screws work as well?

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  4 года назад +1

      Kreg Screws aren't required, but recommended for best results.

  • @domenicsaporito
    @domenicsaporito 4 года назад

    Excellent video. Thx :)

  • @muhsinz3785
    @muhsinz3785 5 лет назад

    Thank you very mach

  • @DBLOCKDBLOCK-uf3yy
    @DBLOCKDBLOCK-uf3yy 5 лет назад

    U answered all my QUESTIONS

  • @eutimiochavez415
    @eutimiochavez415 4 года назад

    Where can u buy them.

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  4 года назад

      You can search for retailers near you at kregtool.com/retailers. We recommend checking their website and/or calling ahead, as products stocked varies by retailer. Our products are also available online through Amazon and kregtool.com/solutions.

  • @cplumley2
    @cplumley2 6 лет назад

    Thank You... this is very informative, off to the lumber yard.

  • @photog1529
    @photog1529 5 лет назад

    Why doesn't Kreg make coarse thread screws when using 1/2" plywood (I have yet to find any)? Or can the fine thread screws work just as well?

  • @mas3603
    @mas3603 10 лет назад

    Has anyone used drywall screws in pocket hole application?

    • @rb1164
      @rb1164 9 лет назад

      Drywall screws are specifically meant for drywall. Surprisingly they are not a strong screw. If exposed to water they will bleed causing a dark stain and even rust. Also with a bugle head screw they can split the wood.
      Finally I have been a drywall boarder for 25 years, so I have some knowledge as to how these screws perform.

    • @mas3603
      @mas3603 9 лет назад

      Rick,
      Thanks for your input. What is the alternative to Kreg screws you would recommend?

    • @rb1164
      @rb1164 9 лет назад

      There are pan head screws available at your local building store. See if they will work. The price is much better.

  • @pedromanuelsanabriabalague2317
    @pedromanuelsanabriabalague2317 7 лет назад

    en colombia dónde los puedo conseguir?

    • @KregToolCompany
      @KregToolCompany  7 лет назад

      You can search for dealers in your country at kregtool.com/international-dealers. Another popular option is to buy online through Amazon.

  • @fonsie8431
    @fonsie8431 7 лет назад +25

    How many people watched this video after screwing up like me? Haha

  • @pistolgrip44mag
    @pistolgrip44mag 5 лет назад

    If you want a strong joint, don't forget the glue!

  • @Jeremy-su3xy
    @Jeremy-su3xy 6 лет назад

    alright.

  • @jello1977
    @jello1977 5 лет назад

    TLDR. Buy lots and lots of our screws.

  • @sajidrafique375
    @sajidrafique375 6 лет назад

    The strongest joint is NOT pocket holes . You are wrong Sir.

  • @zell9058
    @zell9058 3 года назад

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  • @sampuckett302
    @sampuckett302 6 лет назад

    Very informative! Thanks!