I am suffering from serious ignorance of the history of fasteners. I bought a nifty thread-gauge Screw Chek’r card and started going through the buckets of screws in my house going back to the 1950s, and found that almost no screws old or new were matched by the card… they wouldn’t fit anywhere. The card does outright say that it works for bolts, cap and machine screws only, which tells me that I seem to have a huge collection of “other” screws and maybe metric screws. I Googled a while and didn’t find anyone with my exact confusion. I think I just need an experienced human to confirm for me that the ecosystem of screws really is that large and varied. And that the Screw Chek’r is that limited in it’s scope. And… is there a thread gauge that works with more screws, like wood screws and anchor screws?
In the pic, the few bolts that worked in the card are on the left. A sample of the rejects is on the right.

In the pic, the few bolts that worked in the card are on the left. A sample of the rejects is on the right.









