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πŸ”© FastenMaster FMLL005 LedgerLOK Fastener: Secure Your Ledger Board with 12 Count of High-Speed Fasteners Review

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Description of πŸ”© FastenMaster FMLL005 LedgerLOK Fastener: Secure Your Ledger Board with 12 Count of High-Speed Fasteners

Manufactured in China. Easy to use. Highly durable. Nationally code compliant ESR #1078. Head-stamped for easy code inspection. Built in washer hex-head design eliminates the need for additional washers. Costs significantly less per piece than 1/2 inch galvanized lags and washers. Nationally code compliant ESR #1078. Head-stamped for easy code inspection. Built in washer hex-head design eliminates the need for additional washers. Costs significantly less per piece than 1/2 inch galvanized lags and washers. Guaranteed corrosion resistance for the life of the project; ACQ approved.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keep it up! for wood screws

Ledgerloc is definitely the best choice. I used a Milwaukee 18V drill with a thinner battery and was able to run 58 ledgerlocks per battery. Much faster to work with Ledgerloc.

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product! Fasteners

The product arrived on time and conforms to the description. I found them very easy to use, a huge time saver compared to traditional retarded screws (drilling, retarding, countersinking, etc.). No pucks. Can be used easily without pre-drilling. Good product! Will use again and highly recommend!

Pros
  • Doping πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Buy a bigger drill press.

Neither my 14.4v cordless drill nor my 120v 3/8" drill could drive them more than halfway into southern pine. I ended up drilling the pilot holes and using a ratchet to finish them off which made me feel like I was back in the tie rod business. If you're a typical DIYer, chances are your equipment isn't up to scratch. Remember, size matters and the pros have bigger tools than the rest!

Pros
  • Best in the niche
Cons
  • I'll add later