Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Screw-On Tee Nuts
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Average Rating:
4.3
(12 customer reviews)
$9.79
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1) Submitted by
Michael Fisher, from Beavercreek, OH
on 2/7/2012
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Rockler has done it once more. This is a great product. I needed to secure bun feet to an antique table that would strengthen the table and not have the t nuts spin after installation. These worked excellently for both needs.
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2) Submitted by
Tim Smoot, from Walkersville, MD
on 5/25/2011
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These screw on tee nuts were perfect for this project baltic birch stage stairs for a national auditorium. I used them for attaching removable hand rails. I don't think there is anyone besides Rockler that carries the 3/8-16 size I required.
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3) Submitted by
Sean, from Springfield, PA
on 3/21/2011
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I bought the hammer tee nuts originally, but they pulled out when I put the load of the table on the casters I attached. I then purchased these and the screws provided with the tee nuts were not adequate for the load I had, so they pulled out as well. I used longer screws and I have not had any issues. Good product, but longer screws may be needed.
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4) Submitted by
Craig Sanders, from Duluth, MN
on 6/20/2010
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I've tried the press-in T-nuts, and they work OK, but I needed something that will take a bit more punishment in an outdoor setting where the wood will get wet. The press-in T-nuts work loose in wet wood and enlarge the hole, making them less secure. These screw-on T-nuts are excellent and overcome all those issues. Plus, the screws can be driven without a pilot hole. I'm going to stock up on these and make them my standard application for whenever leveling guides are required in future projects. Great quality at a good price.
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5) Submitted by
Vinny McCrum, from Clarksville, TN
on 1/11/2010
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Due to pull out of the original hammer in tee nuts I had used to construct portions of my granddaughter's folding benches with I had to find a stronger solution. When I saw the screw on tee nuts I knew they were it. I upsized to #8 x 1 1'4" screws versus the #4 screws included for additional strength. The screw on tee nuts provide at least a factor of 10X the pull out resistance of the original tee nuts. Great product and very easy to install!
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6) Submitted by
Michael Farrell, from Newburgh, NEW YORK
on 2/11/2009
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I used the T nuts to repair the legs on a very heavy sofa and a heavy matching stuffed chair. The legs had been anchored in place under the the chair and sofa by anchor bolts. With time and the constant moving of both pieces of heavy furniture, the back legs on both pieces of furniture had come loose. In most cases the anchor bolts had bent and a large hole had developed in the legs and in the furniture. The leges eventually came off.
I used #8 flat head screws to anchor the teenuts in place under the furniture. I felt the screws provided were not stong enough and the #8 screws were a perfect fit for the teenut.
I used longer hanger 3/8in bolts to attach the legs of the chairs to the furniture. The entire process went very quickly once I had the teenuts and the anchor bolts.
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7) Submitted by
Richard Burbick, from Sebring, FL
on 4/27/2008
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I used these in cabinet leveling feet for several shop projects. I replaced the wings on my table saw with a router cabinet on the right side, and a storage cabinet on the left. These leveling feet allowed me to perfectly level my cabinet tops with their lamination so I could attach them to the saw where the wings bolted on, and make everything very flat and level. It looks like an aircraft carrier now!
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8) Submitted by
Warren Searls, from Hot Springs Village, AR
on 3/18/2008
Customer Rating: 
Look good, are good. Have used over 400 of these screw-on tee nuts on an Arkansas Children's Hospital project. Accompanying screws have gotten better. Last 300 screws didn't have a single failure (no phillips head tear out). Will continue to use Rockler as my source.
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9) Submitted by
Scott Johnson, from Parrish, FL
on 2/8/2008
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Used these to attach a removable tabletop to a particle board Murphy Bed panel. They worked exactly as needed. A nice fastener.
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10) Submitted by
Eric, from Orlando, FL
on 9/20/2007
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Great quality product, easy to install, works as expected/advertised. Used in conjunction with part number 24315, combination leg equalizer. Both parts fit together perfectly. Used both parts during fabrication of a (very large) Tiki bar, both parts can support a substantial weight. Would recommend and use again.
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11) Submitted by
Plunket, from Washington, DC
on 11/17/2007
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I'd have rated this product (68387) "excellent" except that I found the mounting screws provided to be inadequate --flat head #4 - 3/4". They pulled right up out of the pressure-treated wood into which I was installing these tee nuts. I went to #6 oval head, 1" full length thread and have a connection worthy of this teenut's strength.
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12) Submitted by
David Pierce, from Louisville, KY
on 5/3/2008
Customer Rating: 
Made from zinc, weak and brittle. Too bad I thought I had found something good. They look great in the picture but when I held one in my hand it felt light, it is. I planned a entire project around these just to find they are not suitable.
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