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If you have ever assembled Ready-to-Assemble furniture of any kind you are probably familiar with these time savers. Tee nuts are an industry standard because they simplify after-market assembly are easy to install using automatic equipment and hold extremely well. Our Tee nuts are a patented improvement over those you probably have encountered before. Most are generally round with four smooth nailing stakes and a uniform barrel. Ours are somewhat rectangular in shape for a larger bearing area have saw teeth on the four nailing stakes for extra grip and have a tapered barrel to aid in alignment when pounding them in. Ours are also made of considerably thicker steel plate for extra strength. Tee nuts are ideal for table legs where leg levelers are required or for joining materials as shown. Unplated Steel. Made in Canada.
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tee nuts: GREAT
By khart
from prospect,pa
About Me Professional
Comments about 10-24 x 7/16BL Tee Nuts Small:
it's exactly what we needed. We had been looking in local hardware stores that only had small quantities at a rather expensive price. So glad we found you!!!
HAD WHAT I NEEDED
By BOB
from SUWANEE, GA
About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
AFTER LOOKING AT LOCAL HARDWARE STORES, [...] I FOUND WHAT I NEEDED ON LINE [...] AND WAS JUST WHAT I WANTED. THANK YOU
Should be plated
By Dick
from Los Altos, CA
The best way to connect anything to a thinnish piece of wood. The connection is far stronger and more durable than just wood screws. I don't understand why these are not plated for rust-resistance; all my previous purchases from any vendor were plated.
Great holding power
By Old Vet
from Columbus Ohio
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These are great for 'knock down' furniture, such as prefab book cases or cabinets, but they are also great for shop jigs where you need extra holding power. I use a forstner bit to recess the the nut so it is flush or slightly recessed below the wood. This gives a flat surface and decreases any chance of leaving marks on other surfaces.
Tee Nuts
By Fred
from Northern Ohio
Far better than screws. They tighten over time and generally do not work loose.