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Simpson Strong-Tie S07162WP1 Deck-Drive™ DWP WOOD SS Screw — #7 x 1-5/8 in. T-15, Trim Head, Type 305 (1 lb.)

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Simpson Strong-Tie S07162WP1 Deck-Drive™ DWP WOOD SS Screw — #7 x 1-5/8 in. T-15, Trim Head, Type 305 (1 lb.)The Deck Drive DWP Wood SS screw is a powerful fastening solution for deck, dock and general exterior applications where extra corrosion protection is needed. With its specially designed sharp point and unique box threads, the DWP is ideally suited for the majority of wood used in todays deck boards. DWP screws are also offered in a variety of sizes to fasten fascia and trim. Features Made from Type 305 stainless steel for long lasting durability
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