1/2-13 x 1-1/2" (5sets) Stainless Steel Hex Bolts Screws with Nuts Flat Washers Lock Washers, 304 SS 18-8, Hexagon Head, Fully Machine Threaded, Bright Finish
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br>br>What brings you here to read about nuts and bolts? br>br>The nut spins freely and smoothly on the bolt, making your wrench happy and at ease. They're gleaming and brand new, and they have the appearance of a highly polished P- br>br>Easy to use, just turn the nut (smaller piece) on the bolt (linger skinny piece with a fat ((excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excessive lipid - excess lipid - excessive lipid This part is sarcasm) part on one endbr>br>When you turn to the right, the bolt will tighten (Righter tighter). Without the super pretty blue flame of a cutting torch, turning the nut to the right (clockwise) too much will cause the nut to lock down so tightly that not even an MMA champion will be able to undo it.
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In our home workshop, we mounted an inch Capri bench vise to the countertop. I saved a lot of time by having all of the bolts, hex nuts, lock washers, and flat washers in one place. having to go to the hardware store and manually match up each fastener component Everything fit together nicely, and I'm confident that the stainless hardware (and the attached vise) will outlast me. I was blown away.
All of the necessary hardware is included - Bolt nut, washer, and lock washer are all parts of a bolt. The only issue I had was that I didn't account enough for washer and nut thickness; 5" bolts weren't quite long enough to go through 4-inch holes. a half-inch of wood I had to drill a small recess in the washer and nut to thread the nut (I should have ordered a 6" length). Outside use is ideal.
I'm restoring a 1955 fishing boat, and all of the fasteners are stainless steel. The selection has proven to be useful as well as cost-effective.
For a small job, a set of 25 or 50 was ideal, and the packaging of five sets was excellent.
They were long enough to reach but not too tight to stay put. It was a fantastic conclusion!.
This set came in handy for a small project because it included all ten bolts, washers, lock washers, and nuts.
I'd suggest it. These were exactly what I needed to secure a vise to a workbench. All nuts were threaded on properly and appeared to be of good quality. If you want to avoid going to the hardware store, I recommend these.