







🔩 Secure your projects with strength that lasts a lifetime!
Bolt Dropper T-Nuts 3/8-16 (100 pack) are zinc plated steel fasteners engineered for superior corrosion resistance and high tensile strength (100,000+ PSI). Ideal for wood, cabinetry, and wet environments, these durable T-nuts come in bulk for professional and DIY use, backed by a lifetime guarantee for lasting reliability.
| ASIN | B06XBRKYHC |
| Brand Name | Bolt Dropper |
| Colour | Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,605) |
| Drive Style | Rivet |
| Exterior Finish | Zinc,Steel |
| Fastener Type | Tee |
| Finish Types | Zinc Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810109196227 |
| Item Dimensions | 11 millimetres |
| Item Weight | 821 g |
| Manufacturer | Bolt Dropper |
| Manufacturer Part Number | T-Nuts | Choose Size/Quantity |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Metal | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Size | 3/8"-16 x 7/16" (100 Pack) |
| Thread Coverage | Fully Threaded |
| Thread Size | M 16 |
| UPC | 791758464014 |
M**N
Our big box store is always out of these and when they do have them they are like $2.50 a PAIR! Outrageous! These were a great value by the 100 bulk pack and they arrived in 2 days. I will be buying more of them on Amazon. Well made and they work great. A+++
A**R
Used half a package attaching plywood to utility trailer sides, no defective nuts in the lot.
R**L
This product is well built, threads were well taped and had absolutely no issues with it at all… this product is well worth the purchase
A**R
I bought some of these in the 1/4 x 20 size to make a custom spoil board for my Shopbot desktop router. I really wanted some without the barbs on the back, but I figured at $10, I'd take a chance. They worked out exactly as I hoped they would. Since these were on the back of the spoil board to provide hold down locations from the top, I took a pair of pliers and easily broke the barbs off as the MDF I use would have never survived those barbs. I then drilled a 3/8 hole in a piece of mild steel and used it as an anvil to flatten the rim of the Tee Nut out. For those who are interested, I used a .800" x .075 counter bore on the back with a central hole through the spill board of .310" diameter. This required tapping them in with a mallet and I used a flat punch to make sure they were seated into the counterbore so they would not contact the machine bed. It's a little more work than buying the brad hole version, but they are insanely cheap. When this spoil board is used up, I intend to just use a 1/4 x 20 bolt to drive them out from the front and reuse them. A great product at a great price. BTW, none had tight or distorted threads, all were free running! My only complaint is I wish they made these with just a round rim for the same price so you didn't have to remove the barbs.
D**M
Used these tees nut in my shop and garage for multiple project
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