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Customer Reviews for Everbilt 3/8 in. x 8 in. Zinc Plated Hex Drive Hex Head Lag Screw

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Model #805976

Store SKU #248657

  • Lag screws, also called lag bolts, firmly fasten wood together
  • Stronger and thicker than typical wood screws
  • Ideal for woodworking involving heavy pieces joined together

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Worked fine. Used to cripple some 2x6’s together.
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The head of the bolt snapped off, while screwing it...
The head of the bolt snapped off, while screwing it into my wall.
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We are depending on these lag screws to last a...
We are depending on these lag screws to last a long time. They were easy to install, even for 3 partime carpenders. HD employee guided me in size, kind.
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Low grade lag screws
3 out of 4 broke while installing thenlow grade lag screws
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Used it to secure 3/4 inch pipe flange to wall...
Used it to secure 3/4 inch pipe flange to wall stud, works great. two flanges holding over 100 lbs
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Holding wellar, but then again, its only been a week... lol
Holding wellar, but then again, its only been a week... lol
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Avoid like the corona virus unless you enjoy having projects ruined
About half of the bolts i purchased snapped even with pilot holes. I went back to higher quality bolts i purchased online elsewhere.
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    they're freakin' lag bolts/screws. They work very well even for a simple minded person like me ...
    they're freakin' lag bolts/screws. They work very well even for a simple minded person like me it is hard to screw up a lag 1/2 inch lag screw. They were used to secure railroad ties as curbs on this bridge which handles farm equipment and automobiles. The heads of the screws/bolts are visible in the retaining brackets if the picture is enlarged and focused on the brackets.
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    The lag bolts were gathering exact size I needed to finish my overhead storage rack. I now have ...
    The lag bolts were gathering exact size I needed to finish my overhead storage rack. I now have a safe and secure overhead storage rack.
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    Very strong, used to attach legs to lathe stand. Make sure you have rachet adapter for drill. H...
    Very strong, used to attach legs to lathe stand. Make sure you have rachet adapter for drill. Hand racheting these isnt for the weak!
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    Product quality was as expected.
    Product quality was as expected.
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    Screws that will not screw you up
    Screws that will not screw you up
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    I needed these to attach an anchor to wood. These were just the right size to go in a 2”x4” witho...
    I needed these to attach an anchor to wood. These were just the right size to go in a 2”x4” without poking through. I did have to pre-drill though. They’re also zinc plated and should last a long time.
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    We used over 100 of these screws to hold the 8" x 8" x 12 ft treated lumber through 4" 4" x 12 f...
    We used over 100 of these screws to hold the 8" x 8" x 12 ft treated lumber through 4" 4" x 12 ft post. They are super strong and all worked as plan.
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    sheared off with an inch to spare while screwing in to pre-drilled doug fir studs using an 18 vol...
    sheared off with an inch to spare while screwing in to pre-drilled doug fir studs using an 18 volt battery powered impact driver
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    Hey; it's a lag screw. All you need to do is drill an proper sized hole in the stud, rub the threads on a bar of soap to provide "lubrication", and use your socket tool to install it. Never had any issue with these as long as I followed the rules.
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