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πŸ”© Premium Stainless Carriage Lengths: 16 18X1 1 – Choose Your Perfect Fit! Review

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Description of πŸ”© Premium Stainless Carriage Lengths: 16 18X1 1 – Choose Your Perfect Fit!

300 Series Stainless Steel, (18-8). Tensile - 100,000 psi to 125,000 psi, Hardness - 85 Rockwell B. Great corrosion resistance for outside applications. 5/16-18 X 1-1/4" (25 Pieces).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Well Done; perfect for my work.

Well done clean threads seem ideal for my application of using extension plates to join wooden slats for a sailboat winter cover frame.

Pros
  • Fasteners
Cons
  • Obsolete

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works great if you don't get messed up threads.

I needed sixteen screws, ordered this pack of 25. The 7 bolts I used had bad threads, all in roughly the same spot on the shaft. Three I had to cut off and throw away (they have the nut so tight I couldn't move it and I'm a big guy. The other four I was able to loosen the nut and screw them in properly. They worked fine then The other nine worked fine no bad threads if i could i would provide a photo of where the screws are stuck showing everything in roughly the same place i don't know if this

Pros
  • Screws
Cons
  • Some mistakes

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Threads NOT Approved

5 of 12 failed. When installing bolts with nuts, the nut could not go all the way along the bar without stopping and fastening. When trying to unscrew the nut, the screw broke off. I used a regular 8 inch ratchet wrench. This was done with 4 of the 12 screws I was trying to install. To test the problem, I used several different nuts. inches on many screws. Since I was limited in time, I solved the problem by punching and re-cutting the studs. It was only a temporary solution. bright. Now I have

Pros
  • Industrial and Scientific
Cons
  • Very Expensive