1) Submitted by
Stewart Bonnett, from Redmond , WA
on 10/22/2009
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These bolts are perfect for my problem of a splitting hardwood chair leg with castors. The fine finish blends well with the mahogany wooden chair and the strong bind achieved will prevent further splitting of the leg. The product was superbly described on the website, and measurements were spot on ! Well done !
2) Submitted by
Jason, from Colorado Springs, CO
on 9/23/2009
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These are very attractive hardware for use in nice projects. I built the Rockler crib/daybed/fullbed project and it looks terrific.
3) Submitted by
G. Norman Riebel, from Steelville, MO
on 9/4/2009
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This is my second order for these bolts. I am using them to build a “Quilt Ladder” featured in “Wood Magazine” earlier this year. I made one for my wife & it has been requested by a friend, so I am building another. They work great and live up to all my expectations.
4) Submitted by
J Frank Nash, from Memphis, TN
on 6/30/2009
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I built approximately 20 modular bookcases which were tied together with these fasteners vertically and horizontally. They worked great!
5) Submitted by
John, from Holliston, MA
on 5/19/2009
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Used on my deck furniture to replace the rusted failing connector bolts. Much more solid then bolts being replaced.
6) Submitted by
Lor, from Oak Bluffs, MA
on 5/22/2009
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Maybe because I'm not a professional, I didn't understand the detail explanation of these bolts. Which maybe why I ended up with only the "screw" side of the bolt; I didn't realize that I should have also ordered the caps (which I thought were only decorative coverings for the bolt). Now I'm reluctant about ordering the caps when the postage will cost twice as much as the caps. I'm sure, as a unit, they would have served my purpose very well.
7) Submitted by
Terry W. Hawn, from Farmington, MO
on 2/9/2009
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I am building a set of temporary kitchen cabinets and to keep the cost down I am using MDF for the entire cabinet, doors and face frame. To connect the cabinets together after they are partially hung and after many hours of trial and error I found these connector bolts work the best. MDF doesn't hold screws very well and split the face frame material even with predrilling. I have learned now to make the face frames from wood. the large heads on the bolts keep them from pulling through. They look nice as well. Pay attention to the tech info because it is easy to to order the wrong length.