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Brands: FastenMaster Grip-Rite Simpson Strong-Tie Truss Engineering

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Category: Fasteners
FastenMaster
FastenMaster Cortex Concealed Fastening System
SubCategory: Fastening Systems
Type: Decking, Trim
The Cortex Fastening System is the fastest, easiest way to conceal the heads of your deck screws on specific composite deck types.
FastenMaster IQ Hidden Fastening System
SubCategory: Clips, Fastening Systems
Type: Decking
The FastenMaster® IQ Hidden Fastening System® allows deck builders to quickly and easily install boards of various materials, thicknesses, and widths all from above the deck.
FastenMaster LOKLine Wood to Wood Fasteners
SubCategory: Screws
Type: Wood to Wood
The FastenMaster LOKLine is a collection of structural wood-to-wood fasteners used by contractors nationwide to meet code and lower cost.
FastenMaster Screws & Fasteners
SubCategory: Screws
Type: Decking, Engineered Wood, Hidden, Ledger Board, Log Home, Siding/Gutters, Wood
FastenMaster offers quality fasterners and screws for a variety of projects, including composite deck screws, exterior wood screws, engineered wood fasteners, heavy duty wood screws, ledger board fasteners and stainless-steel trim screws.
Grip-Rite
Grip-Rite Fasteners
SubCategory: Nails, Screws, Staples
Type: Decking, Drywall, Metal/Steel, Roofing, Siding/Gutters, Wood
The color-coded packaging and labeling takes the guesswork out of matching a fastener to a tool and a fastener to the project.
Grip-Rite Strapping
SubCategory: Strapping
Material: Polyester, Steel
The high quality strapping includes steel, polyester and perforated products.
Simpson Strong-Tie
Simpson Strong-Tie Anchor Tiedown System
SubCategory: Anchoring Systems
The ATS Anchor Tiedown System provides an improved method of anchoring shearwalls in wood frame construction to resist uplift forces caused by earthquakes and high winds.
Truss Engineering Corporation
Truss Engineering Connectors
SubCategory: Connectors
The trusses are securely held together by metal connector plates with "teeth" that are pressed and hammered into place.
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