A drywall screw is a specialized type of screw designed for fastening drywall panels to wooden or metal framing. It is an essential component in the construction and installation of interior walls, ceilings, and other gypsum board applications. |
Drywall screws typically have a coarse thread, sharp point, and a flat or slightly rounded head. The threads are designed to provide excellent grip and prevent the screw from slipping or backing out over time. The sharp point allows for easy penetration into the drywall and the framing material, while the head sits flush with or slightly below the surface of the drywall. |
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