06-01-2015, 11:51 AM
I've been using brass threaded inserts for hardwood. They seem to work well. They are a little slow to install (you have to screw them into a drilled hole) and they are pretty expensive. I've been paying 50¢ each for these.
I can get threaded inserts that were engineered for plastic in bulk directly from the manufacturer. They do not screw in. You tap them into the hole and as you screw in the machine screw it expands the insert so that the knurls on the outside bite into the wood.
Here is the illustration: http://www.tristar-inserts.com/PDF/Tri-S...Series.pdf
I can buy 1,000 of these for less than $150.00 (15¢ each). So it is cheaper and the installation would be much faster.
I received 6 samples in the mail today. The 8-32 insert calls for 0.217" diameter hole in plastic. I will be using these for both end grain installation (3/4" red oak) and face grain (also 3/4" red oak).
Any suggestions on whether I should stick with the .217" diameter drill size (or go smaller).
These are for feet and other accessories that mount under my product so there should be little pull-out or torque on the pieces. I need the screw threads because you can remove the feet and mount other accessories so the threads have to be re-usable.
I like the idea that I can just tap these into place. Screwing in with the ones I got from Amazon.com can be a bit tough to do sometimes.
I can get threaded inserts that were engineered for plastic in bulk directly from the manufacturer. They do not screw in. You tap them into the hole and as you screw in the machine screw it expands the insert so that the knurls on the outside bite into the wood.
Here is the illustration: http://www.tristar-inserts.com/PDF/Tri-S...Series.pdf
I can buy 1,000 of these for less than $150.00 (15¢ each). So it is cheaper and the installation would be much faster.
I received 6 samples in the mail today. The 8-32 insert calls for 0.217" diameter hole in plastic. I will be using these for both end grain installation (3/4" red oak) and face grain (also 3/4" red oak).
Any suggestions on whether I should stick with the .217" diameter drill size (or go smaller).
These are for feet and other accessories that mount under my product so there should be little pull-out or torque on the pieces. I need the screw threads because you can remove the feet and mount other accessories so the threads have to be re-usable.
I like the idea that I can just tap these into place. Screwing in with the ones I got from Amazon.com can be a bit tough to do sometimes.
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