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With Tee Nuts you can put a threaded hole wherever you want them! A lot outdoor projects like swing sets garden carts are put together using these. Drill a pilot hole for the body of the nut and then hammer it into place. The objective of course is to install it so that the screw or bolt pulls the nut into the wood.
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Vista, California
5 out of 5 stars.
Great Tee nuts
2 years ago
Can't beat the price of these stainless steel Tee nuts
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Framingham, MA
5 out of 5 stars.
I have successfully used this product for years
3 years ago
I use S/S Tee Nuts for blind fastening. They are the only solution for a number of applications.
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I found your same product at another com
1 out of 5 stars.
I wouldn't buy again this t-nut I found for half the price
5 years ago
I found your same product at another company for half the price of what you're selling it to me for and I thought I was getting wholesale I guess I'm not
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Virginia
5 out of 5 stars.
I would buy this product again.
5 years ago
Replaced the old rotted steel t nuts holding the boat seat to the deck.
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Charlottesville, VA
5 out of 5 stars.
Great for outdoor climbing walls
6 years ago
I used the 3/8""-16 SS t-nuts for an outdoor climbing wall. The barrel on these t-nuts is thicker than others I've found, which seems good for durability. I used a 1/2"" spade bit for the pilot hole, as opposed to the usual 7/16"" bit for most other 3/8""-16 t-nuts. Not sure where they sourced these, but they are definitely the most robust 4-prong, SS t-nuts I've found. Good price, to boot!
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Pennsylvania
5 out of 5 stars.
7/16 are excellent; 5/16 are not
7 years ago
I purchased the 1/4-20 5/16 and 7/16. I recommend the 7/16, which are bright, shiny and unaffected by a strong magnet. I do not recommend the 5/16, which are a much duller color and stick aggressively to a strong magnet..
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pa
4 out of 5 stars.
Great for a climbing wall
9 years ago
I used these t nuts to bolt climbing holds on a outdoor climbing wall i built for my kids. I purchased other ""stainless"" t nuts for cheaper elsewhere. These are so much better. You can see they are actually thicker gauge at the threads. I had more difficulty hammering them in place but i will take anyday over replacing them in the future. The prongs were longer also which help to keep them in place. I put these, the aforementioned ""stainless"", and zinc coated in and out of a salt/rusty water bath for a few weeks. These have no rust. Zinc are covered in rust. ""Stainless"" have rust on the threads. These also are not magnetic. The others will stick to my fridge magnets. This price at Jamestown was less than anything i found on the web and the quality seems to there. I wish i had purchased these from the start. I know i will be purchasing more in the future when the cheap ""stainless"" start to rust. BTW i used 100 of these, 400 of the ""stainless"" and have 20 of these in reserve. I wish I had used all of these. Shipping was super fast.
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Florida
5 out of 5 stars.
Good value on fasteners from Jamestown
11 years ago
For projects requiring fasteners in quantities as little as the dozens, one can save money and have extra fasteners on hand by buying in quantity from Jamestown distributors.
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Port Townsend, WA
5 out of 5 stars.
Fast service. Good quality. Good price
12 years ago
We needed stainless steel t-nuts to go with the stainless steel bolts we use in our boat seats. To use non-SS t-nuts would cause dissimilar metals corrosion and the bolts would become impossible to remove without cutting them. We were thrilled to find that you carried what we needed!
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NC
5 out of 5 stars.
Glad I found these!
12 years ago
Used in rebuilding golf cart seats w/ treated plywood. Good quality and great price!
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Q: Can these be epoxied to the underside of a deck to hold rod holder screws?
3 years ago6 Answers
A: I don't think so , these are designed to go into an area you would not have access too after the fact, example ,bolting down vinyl covered furniture after you recover with new vinyl. Those teeth dig into the wood so the nut will not turn where you could not put a wrench on . That being said where there is a will there is a way. Maybe uses them in some pressure treated that is used as a backer for your rod holder. Depends on your access.
3 years agoHelpful?
Q: ¼-20 x 7/16 nuts are $3.38 per box of 10, which means they cost 34 cents each. The ¼-20 x 5/16 nuts, i.e., the smaller ones, cost $18.31 per box of 25, which means that they cost 73 cents each. Why does something smaller cost more than twice as much as something bigger?
6 years ago4 Answers
A: Sorry, no information available.
6 years agoHelpful?
Q: what is the stainless steel grade of your t nuts? 18-8, 304 or 316?
6 years ago2 Answers
A: They are 18-8 stainless. All fasteners that do not specify being 316 stainless are 18-8.
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Q: I ordered some tee nuts and evidently I did not choose the right size .. Now I need to return the last order for the right size.. I got 10-24 9/32 stainless steel but I need 1/4 by 20 stainless steel tee nuts ... what do I need to do... my last order # s3183737.001
7 years ago1 Answer
A: Call us for a return authorization number and shipping instructions: 800-497-0010
7 years agoHelpful?
Q: Don't mean to sound dumb but is the flange side supposed to show (on the underside of a chair bottom) or just the hole where the bolt goes in? Wish I could find a picture.
9 years ago9 Answers
A: The bolt should be screwed in from the non flange side The material you are attaching to should be sandwiched between the flange and the bolt
9 years agoHelpful?
Q: I am using these to build a climbing wall and was wondering if the coarseness of the threads is an issue? i am using pretty fine thread bolts on these
10 years ago8 Answers
A: Like any nut, the thread needs to match the thread on the bolt, in both diameter and pitch. Check the specs on the bolts you have and the nuts you are buying.
10 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can you use it with fiberglass where you cant reach behind it to place a nut?
10 years ago9 Answers
A: I drilled a hole large enough for the major circumference of the tee nut, waxed a long, appropriately sized bolt with the tee nut threaded onto the end inserted it, tee nut first into the hole and then poured epoxy into the hole until the hole was filled. Once the epoxy set I was able to turn the bolt out of the hole and tee nut and reinsert a like-diameter & thread bolt.
10 years agoHelpful?
Q: What grade of stainless is it? I need 316 grade
10 years ago1 Answer
A: The grade of stainless is 18-8
10 years agoHelpful?
Q: How can one prevent the bolt from coming through the top of the S/S Tee Nut? I am going to use this under a padded panel and do not want the bolt to protrude into the padding?
11 years ago10 Answers
A: Thank you for your response. I think your suggestion of a carriage bolt is the way to go. I can counter sink the carriage bolt into the composit and work from there.
11 years agoHelpful?
Q: I need 1/4 in. T nuts for my boat in salt water. Are these S/S T nuts suitable for boats used in Saltwater, above the water line?
11 years ago10 Answers
A: Yes, they work wonderful in salt water also. We use these for seat upholstery and side panels mostly, Never been an issue.
11 years agoHelpful?
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