FastCap T23392 Screw Wax

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FastCap T23392 Screw Wax
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.6 x 2.6 x 0.9 inches; 1.6 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ SCREW WAX
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 25, 2010
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ FastCap
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0040NIC08
Best Sellers Rank: #25,364 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #140 in Industrial Lubricants
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Product Type :Screws
Package Dimensions :6.096Cm L X5.842Cm W X1.7779999999999998Cm H
Country Of Origin :China
Package Weight :0.10000000000000002Lbs

Customers say

Customers find the screw wax works well, with one mentioning it’s particularly effective for driving long screws. The product makes installation easy, with one customer noting it’s like butter when drilling, and they appreciate its quality and durability, noting it should last a long time. However, several customers find it a bit high-priced.

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  1. Bobby

    Don’t Forget You Have This In Your Tool Kit
    Sometimes I forget I have several containers of this, both in my workshop and my mobile tool cart. But I remember as soon as I snap a screw or find it hard to drive one home. Very little is need but it makes a huge difference. I like to drill a pilot hole somewhat narrow so I get a good bite from the screw, and this allows me to do that. This prevents stripped screw heads as well, particularly with Phillips heads.

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  2. Hal-Far

    Lubricant
    Good lubricant for use on all fasteners.

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  3. Ural Adelmurzin

    Ok
    Ok

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  4. ken k sick

    works great
    A little high priced I think, but should last a long time. Nice container and works great for lubricating screws, nails. I have a lot of solid oak paneling and fixtures in our house and lubrication really helps in that tough would

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  5. Brian Rhody

    Works great
    Why did you pick this product vs others?:This makes a big difference when you’re adding necks to guitar bodies. Before using this it was a bit of a struggle.

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  6. Joseph Freenor

    If you’ve ever broken a screw…
    I purchased this product some time ago and have just now used it. I was waiting until I’d run out of my current stock of beeswax. Some people have complained that it really does not do all that much to make screws easier to install, and I think those people are correct. But that is not why I use it.I took the first of five years of woodworking classes at a junior college in 1994. At that time they told us that using beeswax will prevent screws from breaking. By then I had several times experienced the pain of breaking a screw and having to find some way to extract it. That typically happens when you’re installing a hinge, so not only do you have a broken screw in the hole, you then have all kinds of problems. Can you get it out? Maybe. How big will the hole be then? Will it still hold a screw? Probably not. What then? Will the hinge work as well in the next position? And will you break yet another screw?That probably sounds like nonsense, but if you’ve ever broken a screw in those circumstances, that is exactly what you go through. And it’s not fun. So when my instructors said use beeswax, I did.I bought a little container called “BeeZWax.” I think it had an ounce of wax in it. That company is long since out of business, and I have just now used up the last of the beeswax in that original container. I bought it in 1995, if memory serves. And in all those years I have not broken a single screw.This container from FastCap looks to hold about twice as much beeswax as I originally purchased. And I got two! So I’m set for the rest of my life.I do like this product better than the one I used previously because it’s soft enough that I can dip the screws, as it shows in the picture. All you need is a little dab on the tip of the screw, but the old beeswax was more solid, so I had to work it into the screw each time.We live in an age where people see only price. So some will say that candles or toilet seat rings, or I don’t know what all will be much cheaper source of wax. And they’re right. They will. But I cannot say that the thought of hauling out a wax toilet seat ring whenever I want to set a screw is all that appealing to me! This has the beauty of being all-contained. No muss, no fuss, no broken screws. Gotta love it!

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  7. R. Navarro

    I love this stuff!!!
    Screw heads occasionally strip easily, even with a pilot hole. And it seems those prepackaged screws included in purchases (for example, a ladder hanger I recently installed) are even more prone to stripping.I saw screw wax used on a DIY YouTube channel and figured I would give it a shot. Frankly, I’m sold on this stuff. So much so I ordered more to keep on hand.

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  8. ThatJoe

    drilling? you need this!
    I’m not a woodworker, but I can tell you that this makes drilling into hardwoods far easier than without it. drilling with it is like butter. I even tried it on plastic block and it makes all the difference. it can get a bit messy, so keep it clean so it doesn’t get all over your workspace.

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  9. Shane Saiyan

    Use these for guitar work (changing bridges, control covers, tuners, etc), and it works fantastically. Highly recommend. And you need so little one little tin will last you a long, loooooong time.

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  10. Nezo Nahli

    package arrived damaged

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