🔧 Screw it, style it!
The CAMO Edge Deck Screws are designed for a seamless deck installation, featuring a rake tip to prevent material splitting and a ProTech coating for durability. Each 2-3/8" screw is perfect for various materials and covers approximately 100 sq ft, making it an essential choice for any decking project.
A**Y
Great system
Like any system, it'll take some trial and error. Once you get it dialed it, this is a great system.
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worked well with Trex flooring
E**S
Camo Screws Take My Deck Jobs To The Next Level.
I love these camo screws. I use them for everything now where I want to be able to remove the board later as well as have a hidden fastener. On deck boards the work great and have good holding power. Recently on a deck job the granite top installers dropped a heavy slab down on the stairs I had just installed. It bent down a forward 2x6 tread but did not damage it. With nails I would of probably been replacing it or it would have at least looked worse than original. With the camo screws I just backed them out and then reinstalled. It looked and felt perfect again. It took me all of 2 mins to accomplish.I also have used these with cedar fence boards and used the 1-7/8" versions to attach them over PT framing. Looks fantastic and is still holding up wonderfully after several years. I have not experienced any corrosion or loosening with these yet. The reverse thread under the head really pulls the boards down tight. I usually use two impact drivers on installs. One with either the zero space installation tool or a 1/8" drill bit on it and the other with the camo star bit driver. It really helps to pre drill a shallow hole to get the screws started at times the tool isn't appropriate.I hope you find these screws as useful as I have. They make my jobs look better and repairs way easier. Most of my customers seem to like it too!
R**N
Great product. Gives your deck a most custome and flawless look!
These have worked flawlessly for my deck build.I am using 2x6x6 for both my deck structure and actual deck surface vs just using 2x6 under and thin deck top cedar. (I am not using These Camo screws for the structural element of my deck, you shouldn’t either- just to clarify. You should be using lag bolts and deck screws were applicable.)Because I’m using the 2x6 for the top, I needed the longer screws. These worked great and are holding really well. I can’t beleive how great the deck top looks!I’m laying my boards diagonally. I went with joists every 16”. I opted to secure my deck top lumber to each intersection where the deck top board touched a joist. My deck is SO SOLID with these screws. The boards do not move/squeak/wobble! Well worth the money and I’m so happy I did this.Be aware that your method of inserting the screws is a little different when you’re laying diagonally. When you’re setting up the camo tool, you have to move for each individual screw, instead of set up and then doing two screws each time. Once you get used to it, it’s no big deal but it took some thinking at first.Top notch product! Glad I found this before I used regular deck screws. Will always use these on any deck project again!
S**S
Stop using clips
I found the camo system on accident and I'm sure glad I did. I've saved probably a thousand dollars just by using the camo system just on the decks I've done for myself. I have had no problems with boards coming loose or anything. Built my dock over a lake going on 4 years and it still looks great. Your crazy if your still using clips.
B**R
Bad tips on hard surfaces
Didn't self tap
P**D
Will continue to use these in the matter which they were designed good product
Definitely enough quantity well-made product couldn’t use them all but will save for later projects
V**H
Pretty good finished product some pre drill required
I really liked the look of the finish product with hidden screws. I also used the Camo fastener guide. I did 100 sq ft deck using treated lumber. Did have to do some occassional pre drilling even though the screw was supposed to do this. Still overall pretty happy, never had a screw break, just had to slow down a second so it didn't slip around on the wood.
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