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1/4-20 Brass Machine Screws RH

1/4-20 brass machine screws with round head and slotted drive. Round Head has a semi-elliptical top surface with a flat bearing surface underneath. The flat bearing surface allows for lateral movement (as opposed to a Flat or Oval Head that have a countersunk bearing surface that will self-center in the mounting holes) when attaching hardware. Generally...

#10 Brass Wood Screw Round Phillips Head

#10 Brass Wood Screw Round Phillips Head

#10 Brass wood screws with round head and phillips drive have cut threads and the full-bodied diameter shank...

Starting at $13.20 / bx

 

Starting at $14.00 / bx

#8 Self Tappers RH

#8 round head slotted drive self tapping machine screws. The Round Head has a semi-elliptical top surface...

#6 Bronze Wood Screws RH

#6 Bronze Wood Screws RH

#6 Bronze wood screws with round head and slotted drive. The Round Head has a semi-elliptical top surface...

#4 Self Tappers RH

#4 round head slotted drive self tapping machine screws. The Round Head has a semi-elliptical top surface...

Starting at $2.42 / bx
Starting at $7.90 / bx
Starting at $4.40 / bx

#8 S/S Wood Screws RH

#8 marine grade screws provide excellent corrosion resistance and are the work horse for modern boatbuilding...

#8 Brass Wood Screws RH

#8 Brass wood screws with round head and slotted drive have cut threads and the full-bodied diameter shank...

#10 Brass Wood Screws RH

#10 Brass wood screws with round head and slotted drive have cut threads and the full-bodied diameter shank...

Starting at $7.50 / bx
Starting at $4.18 / bx
Starting at $11.18 / bx
#10 Bronze Wood Screws RH

#10 Bronze Wood Screws RH

#10 Bronze wood screws with round head and slotted drive. The Round Head has a semi-elliptical top surface...

#8 Bronze Wood Screws RH

#8 Bronze Wood Screws RH

#8 Bronze wood screws with round head and slotted drive. The Round Head has a semi-elliptical top surface...

#14 Bronze Wood Screws RH

#14 Bronze Wood Screws RH

Silicon bronze round head wood screws are widely used in the boatbuilding and woodworking industries. ...

Starting at $25.50 / bx
Starting at $152.90 / bx
Starting at $47.74 / bx

#10 Self Tappers RP

#10 round head phillips drive self tapping machine screws. The Round Head has a semi-elliptical top surface...

#10-24  Round Head Phillips Drive Stainless Steel Machine Screws

#10-24 S/S Machine Screws RP

#10-24 Round Head Phillips Drive Stainless Steel Machine Screws have a semi-elliptical top surface with a...

#10-32 Round Head Phillips Drive Stainless Steel Machine Screws with fine thread

#10-32 S/S Machine Screws RP Fine Thread

#10-32 Fine Thread Round Head Phillips Drive Stainless Steel Machine Screws have a semi-elliptical top...

Starting at $3.96 / bx
Starting at $5.06 / bx
Starting at $5.06 / bx
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#2 Brass Wood Screws RH

#2 Brass wood screws with round head and slotted drive have cut threads and the full-bodied diameter shank...

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#4 Brass Wood Screws RH

#4 Brass wood screws with round head and slotted drive have cut threads and the full-bodied diameter shank...

Starting at $2.80 / bx
Starting at $2.60 / bx

Fasteners - Stainless Steel, Silicon Bronze, Galvanized, Brass


Marine grade fasteners come in a variety of shapes and styles, from wing nuts to slating nails and cotter pins. All of these categories have numerous types of metal and sizes available. (Stainless Steel, Silicone Bronze, Brass, Galvanized, and Copper, from a #2 up through 1 inch and some metric sizes as well)

Most fasteners are available by the 100 or per pound. Larger sizes are available in smaller quantities and all are available in larger quantities.

Jamestown Distributors is a large supplier of Stainless Steel marine fasteners, including but not limited to grommets and rivets, nails, screws and washers. We carry a full supply of Stainless Steel hardware and fasteners.

Stainless Steel screws are the work horse for modern boatbuilding or exterior woodworking applications. They provide great corrosion resistance while remaining affordable. Hardened steel screws are more common in the woodworking environment but cannot be used in a corrosive environment. Stainless steel is available in a wide range of engineered grades, each with its own designation number and specific properties. Only a few grades of Stainless Steel are suitable for fasteners--those that can be cold headed easily and have adequate torsional and shear strengths. The 300 series stainless steels are the most popular -- 18-8 grades contain very little carbon, about 18% chromium and 8% nickel -- giving them good corrosion resistance. In our opinion, 304- and 305-series stainless steel is not that much of a step-up from 18-8. But, 316 series stainless contains molybdenum, which significantly increases corrosion resistance, strength and of course the cost.

Use Stainless Steel screws cautiously below the waterline. Stainless Steel Screws cannot be in an anaerobic environment. If the screw is immersed in what is called still water, with no oxygen the corrosion-resistant film, chromium oxide, will not be allowed to form. Without the chromium oxide film the screw will suffer from galvanic corrosion and eventual failure.

Galling-- When using stainless steel nuts and bolts especially when they are larger in size always remember to lubricate with an antiseize compound (Teff Gel). This will prevent the nut from binding on the thread (known as galling or cold-welding).

Silicon Bronze is the ideal metal in the marine industry and for personal boat building projects. It has moderate strength, which makes it a much better choice than brass, which is extremely soft. It's corrosion resistance makes it a much better choice than stainless steel and hot dipped galvanized parts. Furthermore, with the high number of bronze based hardware replacements on traditional boats, silicon bronze should be your number one choice for marine fasteners (screws, nuts, washers, bolts, etc.) and hardware (hinges, hatch lifts, rudder hardware, etc.)

Silicon bronze fasteners are primarily used for marine boatbuilding, although many people appreciate the look they can provide with Western Red Cedar or Redwood because the screws will eventually blend into the color of the wood. Silicon bronze screws provide excellent corrosion resistance but are soft and require a carefully sized pilot hole to avoid breakage. (Pre-threading the hole with a steel screw will certainly help as will drilling twice once for the root diameter and once for the shank. Using a Step drill is another alternative. In all cases you should lubricate the screw with Ackempucky (sku# AKEM3) and be conscious of the torque you are exerting.)

Our silicon bronze fasteners come in a variety of combinations of alloys, but most commonly a compound of copper, tin and silicon. When replacing copper hardware on boats, traditionalists turn to silicon bronze more than 90% of the time. Again, it is stronger than brass, so when rebuilding a cat boat, the students and experts at the Newport International Yacht Restoration School choose silicon bronze fasteners and hardware on a daily basis.

When working with pressure treated wood, it is important to remember that pressure treated wood now contains six times the level of copper as it did before 2004, making it much more corrosive to common steel. Fasteners used with pressure-treated lumber should always be double hot dip galvanized steel, Stainless steel, silicon bronze, or copper. Brass or aluminum fasteners should not be used with waterborne preservatives. In structural applications where a long service life is required, stainless steel, silicon bronze, or copper fasteners are recommended. n long term corrosion testing conducted by the Forest Service division of USDA on fasteners used in CCA treated wood, only stainless steel nails and screws exhibited virtually no visual signs of corrosion and negligible weight loss over a fourteen year period.