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Thread: What is the name of those thingies?

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    What is the name of those thingies?

    It is the thing you screw into a board that will hold another screw firmly.

    I have a dining table used every week by 3/4 ton of gamers. The legs need some major bracing and I want to screw some of these into the bottom of the table so they can hold screws from the braces.

    Clear as mud? It is in my brain, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy Petersen View Post
    Thank you. That is it exactly.
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    Have to imagine the usual characters such as Woodcraft, Rockler's, etc sell these.
    David

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    McMaster Carr will have a good selection of them and they'll arrive practically as soon as you hang up the phone/press the "submit" button.

    If the fastener will not be visible, a T-nut will also work and they're a LOT easier to use than threaded inserts.

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    I live less than 30 minutes away from a McMaster Carr center so I usually order will call. I have often clicked the submit order button and then immediately driven over there. I have yet to beat their order pickers.

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    Be aware that threaded inserts for wood are different than those that are used in metal. The ones for wood have much thinner exterior threads designed to cut into the wood.
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    I use the metal ones, but I take one and cut a groove in it so it acts like a tap and first cut the threads with that one, then insert the one that will stay.

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