#12 Diameter Screws

Welcome to the “12-Diameter Screws” collection at Old West Iron. This section organizes screws by shank diameter (gauge) — in this case, screws with a #12 gauge — rather than by head size or style. A #12 screw has a typical thread (outer) diameter of about 0.216 inches (≈ 7/32 in, ~5.5 mm)

#12 screws are among our heavier-duty wood fasteners — thicker and stronger than #10 or #8—making them especially well suited for demanding tasks. Think heavy furniture, structural woodwork, deck framing, load-bearing assemblies, or any project where maximum holding strength and durability are important.


FAQ

Q: What does “#12” mean on a screw?
A: “#12” is the gauge (shank) size of the screw — referring to the diameter of the screw’s shaft (outer thread), not the size or shape of the head. 

Q: Why are these screws grouped by shank diameter instead of head size?
A: Because the shank diameter (gauge) determines the screw’s holding strength, how well it grips material, and what pilot-hole size is needed. Head size or style affects only how the screw sits or looks superficially — not its structural capacity. 

Q: What kinds of projects are #12 screws best for?
A: #12 screws are ideal for heavy-duty or load-bearing tasks: structural framing, heavy furniture assemblies, decking, exterior woodwork, or any joinery needing strong, secure fastening. 

Q: Will I find different head types within the #12 grouping?
A: Yes. Because we group by shank diameter, screws under #12 may come in various head styles (flat-head, round-head, decorative, etc.). Head style affects appearance or how the screw sits — not its gauge or strength.

Q: Do I need to drill pilot holes for #12 screws?
A: Yes — for most wood projects, it's wise to pre-drill a pilot hole sized appropriately to the screw’s minor/root diameter. This reduces splitting risk, ensures better grip, and improves structural integrity.

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