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πŸ”© Hillman 812593 6 Inch Carriage Bolt: The Perfect Fastening Solution for Your Projects! Review

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Description of πŸ”© Hillman 812593 6 Inch Carriage Bolt: The Perfect Fastening Solution for Your Projects!

Carriage Bolts are designed to fasten a wooden face to either wood or metal. Flat head provides a semi-flush finish to applications. The heads is designed to eliminate the need for a washer. Square underside of the head is self locking to eliminate the need for a driving tool. Galvanized finish is perfect for rust prevention.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

1/2 Price Carriage Bolts

Exactly what I wanted. First I bought them from one of the local big stores. For the same 50 box, it was more than double the price. They came in the same box of 50 as the ones in the big box store. GREAT OFFER!

Pros
  • Carriage Bolts
Cons
  • Big and Bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great buy: Fastener

just got through most of the 50's box and no defects at all - no burrs, no bad cuts, no crumpled threads, no breaks (I'm about 1/16 - 1/8 biting into treated jaws), no problem - and the cost was about 2/3 of retail. When they were, when you needed them.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good but not top quality

The price was good but the threads were not very clean as others have noted. I've used coarse thread nuts on these and other locally purchased bolts. Turning nuts was easy to turn on carriage bolts, but not so easy on Chinese-made bolts. I used the same nuts on both sets of carriage bolts. Also, some of the threads on 2 or 3 bolts were unusable because the threads were clogged with dirt (bad hit). However, losing about 2-3 screws out of 50 is not a bad thing. The price was half what it was in…

Pros
  • Screws
Cons
  • There are new competitors