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This Quickscrews Würth #6 x 1-1/4 inch bugle head drywall screw is a coarse-thread, sharp-point fastener with a #2 Phillips drive and a black finish, packed 8000 to the box for shops and crews that move through large quantities on the job.
The 1-1/4 inch length is the standard choice for attaching 1/2-inch gypsum board to wood studs, where the screw penetrates through the panel and bites into the framing with enough thread engagement to hold the board securely. The coarse thread grabs wood-stud fibers efficiently, so the screw seats quickly under a drywall gun without spinning out or requiring extra passes. This is a W-type drywall screw, meaning it is designed for wood framing. For metal stud applications, an S-type fine-thread screw is the appropriate choice.
The black finish on this screw is a standard coating for interior drywall fasteners, offering the modest corrosion protection that a dry, climate-controlled environment requires. It is not rated for wet areas, exterior exposure, or high-humidity conditions. Keep it on interior work inside conditioned spaces and it will perform as expected for the life of the assembly.
Drywall crews, framing contractors, and production shops that install gypsum board in volume are the natural fit for this box. At 8000 screws per box, the pack size is calibrated for jobs where running out mid-day costs more than the screws themselves. Cabinet shops and finish carpenters doing occasional drywall patching or small partition work will find the coarse thread and sharp point equally useful for light-duty interior board work, though the box quantity is most practical for higher-volume applications.
No. This is a coarse-thread screw designed for wood stud framing. Metal stud work requires an S-type fine-thread drywall screw with a self-tapping point to engage the steel properly.
Yes, when driven to the correct depth. The bugle head's curved underside distributes driving pressure as it countersinks, allowing the head to sit slightly below the surface without breaking through the paper facing. Using a drywall screw gun with an adjustable depth stop makes consistent dimpling straightforward.
No. The black finish on this screw is designed for dry interior environments only. Exterior and wet-area installations require a corrosion-resistant coating rated for that exposure.
The 1-1/4 inch length is the standard choice for 1/2-inch gypsum board on wood framing. It gives enough thread penetration into the stud for a secure hold without over-penetrating thin framing members.
A box of 8000 means fewer trips to the supply shelf and less downtime on large board-up days — exactly what a busy framing and drywall schedule demands.
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