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3/8-16 Stainless Steel Tee Nuts

SSN-3716

Item No: SSN-3716
 
 

Product Information

Thread Size: 3/8-16

  • Barrel Height: 7/16"
  • Base Diameter: 1"
  • Barrel Diameter: .466" - .471"
  • Prong Height: 21/64"
  • Drill Size: 31/64"

Put Corrosion Resistant Threaded Holes Wherever You Want Them!
My first exposure to “Tee” nuts came years ago during the assembly of a plywood sided garden cart kit. Every part seemed to be fastened using Tee nuts. After all these years, and a lot of brush hauling, the plywood could use replacement. Unfortunately, all those Tee nuts are now totally corroded, making repair almost impossible. These new 18-8 Stainless steel Tee nuts are perfect for outdoor projects like swing sets and garden benches, or even that old lawn cart. Just drill a pilot hole for the body, then hammer the Tee nut in place. Of course, Tee nuts must be installed so that the screw or bolt pulls the nut into the wood!

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5.0

Hurricane Preps

By Pelican Pass Maintainer

from Hampton, VA

About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

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Pros

  • Easy To Install
  • Easy To Use

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    Best Uses

    • Outdoors

    Comments about 3/8-16 Stainless Steel Tee Nuts:

    Installed under interior trim around exterior doors to accept 3/8" bolts that hold hurricane "plywood" over the exterior doors. Makes installing plywood faster and avoids putting new wood screw holes in the outside trim every time plywood has to be mounted.

     
    5.0

    Just the thing I needed for my project.

    By Bachbiker

    from Trenton, NJ

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    • Easy To Install
    • Easy To Use

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        Comments about 3/8-16 Stainless Steel Tee Nuts:

        Used with ajustable feet to level a work bench with a tablesa on an uneven floor.

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