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Reddit mentions of E-Z Lok 400-5 Threaded Insert, Brass, Knife Thread, 5/16"-18 Internal Threads, 0.625" Length (Pack of 10)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of E-Z Lok 400-5 Threaded Insert, Brass, Knife Thread, 5/16"-18 Internal Threads, 0.625" Length (Pack of 10). Here are the top ones.

E-Z Lok 400-5 Threaded Insert, Brass, Knife Thread, 5/16
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    Features:
  • THREADED INSERTS FOR WOOD – E-Z LOK Thread Inserts for hard-wood are ideal for applications where stripping or thread erosion is possible. Perfect for furniture, cabinets, displays, and more.
  • PROPRIETARY KNIFE THREAD – E-Z Knife thread inserts provide superior holding power using a proprietary external “knife” thread to slice into the wood.
  • BRASS OR STEEL OPTIONS – Brass threaded inserts or stainless steel threaded inserts available. Stainless steel is recommended for particularly hard wood and anywhere corrosion resistance is needed.
  • FOR USE WITH APPLICATIONS – The E-Z Knife threaded inserts for wood are designed for use in hard woods such as oak, cherry, and maple.
  • STRONG THREADS MADE EASY – Easily installs with a screwdriver, bolt/jam nut, or an optional E-Z LOK drive tool.
Specs:
Height0 Inches
Length0.625 Inches
Number of items10
Size5/16"-18
Weight0.03 Pounds
Width0 Inches

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Found 2 comments on E-Z Lok 400-5 Threaded Insert, Brass, Knife Thread, 5/16"-18 Internal Threads, 0.625" Length (Pack of 10):

u/ListenHereYouLittleS · 3 pointsr/woodworking

I completely lied without intension. I looked back at my amazon order and realized that its 5/16. Still plenty for the task bc I zig zagged them but nowhere near 5/8"! Thanks for catching that. This is where I got them from

u/_just_a_dude_ · 1 pointr/Luthier

Following up on the original comment... Don't use these. They're damn near impossible to get perpendicular to the surface of the wood and they're way more expensive than blind nuts.