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Corrubit Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) Roofing sheet capped screw, Pack of 50
Product details
Product information
Complete your roof project with this Corrubit roofing sheet capped screw pack. The screws come in a pack of 50.
Specifications
Material | PVC |
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Product weight | 350g |
Product code | 8691756750206 |
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
3.62 / 5(8 reviews)bobhopeful - 1 / 5 - 14/01/2025
Cheap for a reason
Near impossible to clip the cap in place. Very difficult and could only manage a few
- 5 / 5 - 31/08/2023
The only place I could find these together
I couldn’t find these two products together anywhere apart from one off dealers, and then they would charge a fortune for them in small quantities.
DAVIDE 250 - 4 / 5 - 05/07/2023
Just what I needed
Fitting shed roof with used corrugated panels- not flat, not even, so the spacers (which can be trimmed) were a great help. Doesn't work with all types of screw, but ok with most. Appears pretty waterproof and looks a nicely finished job.
Aleksa - 5 / 5 - 29/12/2022
Great product 👌
Good quality product ,highly recommended ,I would buy item again
Jedwin - 4 / 5 - 25/03/2022
Little short
Not quite long enough, also if the hole in the spacer had been smaller the screws could have been put in place before offering up the product into place, rather than it almost being a two man job.
Plenty - 4 / 5 - 24/10/2019
Does the job
Last set I bought had the screws with them. This time I used what I had to hand which were countersunk. Caps were difficult to get on, impossible if I overtightened the screw.
Graniteman59 - 1 / 5 - 14/09/2019
Utter Rubbish.
I followed the drawing on the front of the label, and as a consequence bought 60mm long by 6mm dia. screws thinking that they would be ideal. These screws were also bought from B&Q, the Diall brand to be exact. WRONG,WRONG,WRONG!!!!! The heads of these screws are too large for the fold over cap of the Corrucap to fit over! In desperation at the end of a very long, tiring day, I cut the caps from the screw retainer, put an incision either side of the cap, then battered them senseless onto the screw heads after applying copious amounts of PVA to the screwheads. How successful this action will prove to be, I frankly neither know nor care. Up to the point of using this rubbish, if I say so myself, I had made a ruddy good job of the project in hand, and by the time I got to putting the roofing on, after 10 hours virtually straight, my 60 year old frame was starting to think of food, beer, chair, footie, (not necessarily in that order) and the enthusiasm to problem solve had long before evaporated. So, disheartened, the faithful old hammer and PVA have been asked to sort the problem out. If the caps stay on - great, if not, I no longer care. If you've stayed with me thus far, heed my warning! If you are going to use these fittings - PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE!! DON'T make the same mistake as me. Make sure that you buy screws with narrow heads!!! zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
Desboy - 5 / 5 - 01/08/2019
Good quality replacements
I needed to replace some of the screw caps on the Perspex roof of my BBQ area. These did the job very well