Stove Bolts

Stove bolts¾are said to have been rendered obsolete when the tapping screw was introduced in 1917. Despite this hindrance, they continue to live on although their popularity has waned and are seldom, if ever, used with ductwork today. Metal to metal applications, though, are still common along with wood to metal and wood to wood. They are machine screws with either a slotted flat countersunk head or slotted round head and are supplied with nutsãhex nuts are now more prevalent than square nuts. The three smaller sizes of stove bolts are specified in terms of their approximate fractional inch size rather than a number size like customary machine screws. Otherwise, mate a nut with a slotted flat or round head coarse threaded machine screw and you’ve created a stove bolt.

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