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Turn Buttons

Turn Buttons

Average Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0  (4 customer reviews)

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Brass plated.
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These turn buttons are brass plated. Sold in packs of 8.
 

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Customer Review Rating: 4.0 (4.0)
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1) Submitted by Rob Durham, from Asheville, NC on 7/27/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
As turn buttons go, they are exactly as you would expect. They do what they are supposed to do. My only complaint would be the screws provided. Even pilot drilling and driving by hand, these screws tend to strip out. I had one screw that stripped so bad before it was seated that I had to back it out with vice grips. Since they send the exact number of screws needed (not unusual), I was unable to use one of my turn buttons. If you're patient and careful, these work great though.
2) Submitted by John H. Mead, from Monroe, NH on 10/28/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0
The spade portion of these turnbuttons is what makes them useful. The screws are worthless. They're far too small for the buttons. Someone said they stripped out, but mine simply broke off. I replaced them with #4 1/2" brass, drilled, lubed and set. All is now well.
3) Submitted by Arlon Meisner, from Raytown, MO on 12/19/2009
I just ordered some of these turn buttons. I noticed that some people had trouble with the screws. Since the screws are brass, it is useful if you drill the pilot hole and then use a steel screw to cut the threads in the wood. Then remove that screw and insert the brass screw. This should help with breakage.
4) Submitted by Thomas Kurtz, from Williamsport, PA on 6/11/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
Twenty years ago we installed our window screens upside down. The screens fell out with windy weather. My wife finally said "Please do something to fix this." I used this product to secure the screen. The screen has not fallen out yet and the product was easy to install. Very good quality.

 
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