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#10 Tornillo antiguo con cabeza de burbuja ranurada
Este tornillo de restauración antiguo tiene una cabeza ranurada y es una réplica del tornillo decorativo tradicional utilizado en herrajes antiguos y antiguos. Este tornillo de hierro es una hermosa adición a todas las piezas de hardware y muebles. Tornillos negros y tornillos de bronce frotado con aceite son los favoritos de los clientes.
- Estilo: Cabeza de burbuja
- Hilo: #10
- Diámetro de la cabeza: 11/32"
- Altura de la cabeza: 3/32"
- Conductor: cabeza plana
- Crudo: El metal se deja sin tratar. Recomendado para quienes deseen agregar su propio acabado o deseen un acabado de óxido natural.
- Negro: el artículo está pintado de negro mate. Recomendamos esta opción para artículos sin textura y para uso en exteriores.
- Bronce frotado con aceite: Se frota suavemente una cera/sellador de bronce, dejando un color bronce en los puntos altos del metal donde los puntos bajos permanecerán negros. Recomendado para texturas martilladas o desgastadas.
- Peltre: Se frota suavemente una cera/sellador de peltre, dejando el color plateado del peltre en los puntos altos del metal y los bajos serán negros. Recomendado para martillados de texturas envejecidas.
- Bronce Envejecido: Se aplica una cera/sellador de bronce a la pieza y se limpia suavemente. Este acabado deja los puntos altos del metal en negro y los puntos bajos en color bronce. Recomendado para artículos martillados o desgastados.
- Peltre envejecido: se aplica una cera/sellador de peltre a la pieza y se limpia suavemente. Este acabado deja los puntos altos del metal en negro y los puntos bajos en un color peltre plateado. Recomendado para artículos martillados o desgastados.
- Pátina de metal oxidado: este acabado deja un color burdeos/naranja de óxido en los puntos bajos de la pieza. Se ve mejor cuando se selecciona con una textura martillada o desgastada
- Gunmetal: Este es un acabado ácido que deja toques de azules y marrones. El color se absorbe en el metal, lo que lo hace más resistente a los arañazos (bueno para artículos de alto uso). No recomendado para uso en exteriores.
- Este es un acabado ácido que vuelve el metal negruzco. El color se absorbe en el metal, lo que lo hace más resistente a los arañazos (bueno para artículos de alto uso). No recomendado para uso en exteriores.





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These screws totally improved my project!
I struggled to find hardware that would match the look of 80 year old cast iron hooks I was hanging for a coat rack on a hall tree in our entry mudroom. I searched through buckets of old screws looking for something that matched the look and had the appropriate length/diameter for the needed strength. I even desperately searched online trying to buy used or NOS hardware that had "the look" and simply could not find anything. I stumbled upon Old West Iron's website and was at first skeptical because it seemed too good to be true. They offered slotted screws that would not only probably be period in terms of the drive type and were the right size, but also with a recreated finish that I dreamed would match the esthetic of the project. My only criticism was that I struggled over mobile to determine if the finish I selected was the best one from all of the options offered (I may have missed a page where it was easy to see all of this). The screws arrived quickly amid the end of year holiday times and we're better than I hoped. If I can figure out how to append a picture, I can share a side by side of how a regular wood screw vs. the Old West Iron screws ("antique restoration slotted bubble head screw") are a night and day difference! Thank you so much!1
Old West Iron
Thank you for sharing your experience with us! We’re delighted to hear that you found the perfect screws for your coat rack project. It’s great to know that our antique restoration slotted bubble head screws met your expectations and matched the aesthetic you were aiming for. We appreciate your feedback regarding the mobile site and will look into ways to improve the user experience so that selecting finishes becomes even easier in the future.

Slotted Bubble Head Screw for a Whiskey Barrel Project
The slotted Bubble Head Screws that I used are perfect for the whiskey barrel that I am turning into a wine/whiskey holder. I needed a screw that matched the exterior of the whiskey barrel and had the appearance of an antique fastener. These did the job perfectly. Will certainly be ordering more of these.
Old West Iron
Thank you for sharing. They look absolutely great together! So glad we could be of help.

Worked perfectly for my needs!
I recently installed a barn door and, although not an accident at the time of drilling, information was discovered later during installtion that made us have to slide the door the different direction than we had planned, so...I drilled the holes for the handle on the wrong left/right side of the door. Instead of trying to patch them and have a nightmare of matching paint color/finish, I just decided to get a couple decorative screws to fill the holes that I felt meshed with the door’s style; it worked-out very well!
Old West Iron
Perfect fix! The door looks great!