Q:Can this be used for a floating vanity in the bathroom? Vanity is over tiles
by|Mar 29, 2024
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Q:Would this work to mount a TV mount to a wall?
by|Nov 12, 2023
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Q:Is zinc or galvanized stronger? ( Dont care about thickness ) care about the strength.
by|Aug 17, 2023
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Q:Is the product durable?
by|Feb 13, 2023
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A: Everbilt 5/16 in. x 5-1/2 in. External Hex Hex-Head Zinc Plated Lag Screw (25-Pack) is durable and follows the ASTM standard.
by|Feb 27, 2023
A: Yes, it's a structural lag screw. We used them to attach the rafters of a lean to style porch roof to the house rafters knowing they would need to hold the weight of heavy snow.
by|Feb 17, 2023
Q:I'm planning on using these for a pull-up bar in my basement, going into the exposed studs. Will these lag screws be able to support that?
by|Oct 4, 2022
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A: The 25-pack of Everbilt 3/8 in. x 4-1/2 in. Hex Zinc Plated Lag Screws can be used for a variety of projects and could possibly be used for your application depending on the total weight and number of fasteners used, but we are unable to provide recommendations for specific use cases. Please contact a local professional or do further research for specific guidance in your project.
by|Oct 7, 2022
Q:In the details it says: use with a 1/2 in. drive? Can someone please tell me what that means? Tyia
by|Nov 24, 2021
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A: For installation of the 5/16 in. x 1-1/2 in. Hex Zinc Plated Lag Screw, use a 1/2 in. socket.
by|Sep 27, 2023
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Q:can you use this on a septic tank lid (riser green plastic)?
by|Nov 19, 2021
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A: The Everbilt 5/16 in. x 1-1/2 in. Hex Zinc Plated Lag Screw (50-Pack) is designed to securely join wood pieces together in heavy load applications.
by|Nov 20, 2021
Q:do you offer easy outs to get these out once they sheer off?
by|Dec 5, 2020
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A: There are a few possible options for bolt extractors on homedepot.com. An example product that looks like it may work is https://www.homedepot.com/p/313833017.
by|Dec 11, 2020
A: Easy-outs are pretty universal, not made for just these. If you purchase an easy-out set from HD you drill a hole in the shaft with a drill bit and then use the easy-out to run out the bolt backwards.