Introducing the Hillman 1/4 in. Zinc-Plated Steel SAE Tee Nut, now available at True Value America in Tampa, FL. This essential hardware component is designed to provide a reliable and efficient solution for creating strong threaded connections in wood without the need for counterboring. Whether you're a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast in Tampa, this tee nut is a must-have for your toolkit.
- Durable Material: Made from high-quality zinc-plated steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to corrosion.
- Coarse Thread Type: Features a 1/4-20 coarse thread size, ideal for various woodworking applications.
- Convenient Packaging: Comes in a boxed package containing 100 pieces, providing ample supply for multiple projects.
- Easy Installation: The pronged design allows for easy installation; simply hammer the locking prongs into a predrilled hole until flush with the wood surface.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for use on wooden picnic tables, workbenches, and other furniture, making it a versatile addition to your hardware collection.
Imagine enhancing your woodworking projects with the reliability of the Hillman Tee Nut. Whether you're building a sturdy picnic table for family gatherings or reinforcing a workbench for your garage, these tee nuts provide the strength and stability you need. Their pronged design ensures a secure fit, making them ideal for both professional and home improvement tasks in Tampa.
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Hillman 1/4 in. Zinc-Plated Steel SAE Tee Nut is more than just a simple hardware item; it's a vital component that enhances the quality and durability of your woodworking projects. Don't compromise on the strength of your connections—choose the Hillman Tee Nut for your next project. Available now at True Value America in Tampa, FL, it's time to elevate your craftsmanship with this essential tool.
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