If you have an older house and find that some of the walls have circular bumps, then you have what are called nail-pops. Back in the "old days," drywall (also known as wallboard or plasterboard) was nailed into place with short, wide-head nails. Drywall screws evolved as the standard method of attaching drywall to studs precisely because of that problem: the screws would never be able to pop out.
Drywall installers were no longer able to pound fasteners into place with a hammer. Thankfully, the drywall screw come into vogue when cordless drills and drywall screwguns came along. Various Sizes of Drywall Screw is offered :
Features :
- Material : Harden steel
- Surface: Grey phosphated
- Sharp point & Fine thread
- Flat Head (+)
- Color : Grey Black
- Sizes from : 6 X 1", 6 X 1 1/2", 6 X 2"
Package Content :
- 30 X Drywal Screw (per pack)
