Reddit mentions: The best panel screws

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Top Reddit comments about Panel Screws:

u/steezy13312 · 1 pointr/TropicalWeather

I'm a first time homeowner in FL and am considering boarding my windows when the time is right.

However, in the past I lived in a stucco house with deep window casings where I could use Plylox, which are fantastic!

In this house with Hardie board siding and wood window sills, the window is not nearly as deep so plylox won't work. Is there a good mounting system that I can put into the window sills and reuse without having screw into the sill each time I need to put plywood up?

Edit: I guess I'd use something like this maybe? https://smile.amazon.com/Simpson-SPS25344-KT-Storm-Panel-screws/dp/B008BQ2CTW/

u/reddit_is_filth · -1 pointsr/whatisthisthing

A spanner screwdriver bit of the appropriate size will work on them.

EDIT: For the mentally challenged jackoff that downvoted me - You do realize that a "one-way screw" is a thing, right? And that one-way-screws have special tools to put them in and take them out, right? And that these "special tools" are no different in form or function than what is commonly referred to as a "spanner screwdriver", right?

Or maybe you just want to go hop on the "hurrrrrr just dremel a deeper slot in to it or just use pliers ddduuuuurrrrrrrr" bandwagon up above.