Installing a threaded insert into wood without the woodworking insert toolhow to install a threaded woodworking insert into wood without the insert tool.
Threaded woodworking inserts are great fasteners that dramatically extend the life of a hole by creating a metal threading point instead of using wood repeatedly. By using metal woodworking inserts, the bolt can be installed and removed multiple times without diminishing the hold strength of the hole. The downside of threaded woodworking inserts is that they usually require some type of vendor specific bit or driver to install them properly.
We, for example, carry the threaded woodworking insert install tool. This tool works great for installing these woodworking inserts but what happens if you get to a job site and you’ve forgotten the bit that makes working with these woodworking inserts so easy at home? The answer is simple, use a tap bolt to create a different drive point for the woodworking insert.
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