🔧 Elevate Your DIY Game with E-Z LOK!
The E-Z LOK 400-4 Threaded Inserts for Wood Installation Kit is a comprehensive solution for creating strong machine threads in wood. This kit includes five 1/4-20 knife thread inserts, a drill, and an installation tool, making it ideal for various applications such as furniture, cabinetry, and marine projects. Crafted from durable brass, this kit ensures long-lasting performance and reliability.
W**L
I pity the fool that tries to insert inserts without this tool
I use threaded inserts in my woodworking projects to hold knobs and what not. Before I bought this tool, I was trying to jam them in using the bolt and wrench method or a flat head screw driver. It was hard to get them to go in straight. So, I said, "I am going to treat myself to the tool to insert these inserts, because I'm worth it!"The good news is the tool works very well. No more struggling. No more crooked inserts. No more fuss.The bad news is I must now look back on my life with regret, as each day spent installing threaded inserts without this tool is a day that will live in infamy.If you are going to be inserting a lot of inserts, get yourself this tool. Don't be like me, repeatedly bursting into tears at the thought of all those minutes lost to cockamamie insert inserting.
J**Y
Drill bit and inserts are great
The bit and inserts are great but the insertion tool breaks if you use it to fully seat the insert.It works for inserting them 80% of the way and making it straight but use a bolt and nuts to fully seat them.
L**.
FANTASTIC!!!
We bought this because we needed to add bun feet to a new cabinet we built for our dining room. The old way of doing this was a pain in the rear, but with this new threaded insert tool...I'm looking around the house to see what else I can add bun feet too. My husband was so thrilled to use it and to put on the feet. He had that expression of "Where have you been all my life..." on his face. That's a good expression to have. I could not get over how fast the installation went and viola we were standing in our dining room admiring our new cabinet. Game changer plain and simple.
M**L
Inserts and drill quite nice; insertion tool not useful
The inserts are great. The drill bit in the kit is a nice upgrade from the ordinary drill bit I had been using with these inserts: it has sharp narrow centering point to get nice holes right in position. The insertion tool was useless, though; it chewed up the brass insert (and got chewed up in turn) the first time I used it. Much easier just to use a screw into the internal threads to drive in the insert; you can also just put the screw in the other side if you need to back the insert out, which you cannot do at all with their insertion tool.
V**T
Easy to use; excellent quality
These brass inserts are the perfect combination of material and manufacturing quality for use in securing stainless steel bolts to hardwood. The brass with knife threads easily cut into hardwood. It’s a much more reliable way to securely hold a bracket or other bolted on item to the wood while also allowing the bolt to be removable and refastened if needed.These e-z lok inserts have much tighter tolerances and finish than the cheaper knockoffs I’ve used before.The installation tool in the tool-and-insert kit makes installation very easy with a cordless driver. (Although a less efficient makeshift installation tool can be made with a matching machine screw or bolt and two hex nuts as shown in my photos. What I do NOT recommend is using a flathead screwdriver to install these inserts into hardwood… very slow and painful by hand or even with cordless driver.)
I**.
Broke inserts and drive tool while working with walnut
I'm not usually one to leave reviews, but I have to share how terrible my experience with this product was as a warning to others. I was working with walnut, building an electronics enclosure. I intended to use these inserts as bases for PCB standoffs. I used the provided 17/64" drill bit with a drill press, and the provided drive tool with a hand screwdriver, so I was certain that the holes were straight and the inserts were being driven with an appropriate amount of speed and torque.Well, first, I broke at least three inserts midway through installation. The protrusions on the drive tool crumpled and gouged the brass. (See photo.) I had to remove the insert partway and start over several times.Then, the drive tool itself broke! One of the protrusions that go into the slits on the inserts sheared off. (See photo.) I got a wide flat-blade screwdriver and used it to drive the inserts instead. It honestly worked better, and I managed to finish the job without damaging any more inserts.In the end, the inserts functioned fine, but not without some cosmetic issues. The inner M3 thread is good, and I had no trouble screwing nylon standoffs in and out without damaging them. However, the inserts caused minor cosmetic damage to my enclosure. They split the grain, causing it lift away from the face of the workpiece. (See photo.) I mitigated the damage with some superglue and sanding, and it didn't matter much in my case, but I'd caution against using these inserts in places where they might be visible.On reflection, I suspect that these inserts were not tested sufficiently on hardwoods. I'm guessing that many of the issues I encountered wouldn't have happened if I was using pine or another wood softer than walnut. If you must use these inserts on hardwoods, try using a drill bit that's larger than 17/64". Maybe 19/64″ or even 5/16″. The outer threads are about 21/64" in diameter, so assuming that you don't need it to bear any notable load (it's an M3), 19/64" should work just fine. Just take care to keep the insert aligned.tl;dr I broke several inserts and the drive tool during installation into walnut. Consider alternatives.
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