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014973121549 Screw Posts with Screws, 3/4, Piece-10 $9.61 Shipped

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Diameter: 3/4"
Length: 3/4 inches
Material: Aluminum
Style: Post with Screw
Type: Binding Post
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Diameter: 3/4"
Length: 3/4 inches
Material: Aluminum
Style: Post with Screw
Type: Binding Post

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I was struggling to find a use case for these things and after reading the Amazon comments at least 2 people mention that these post screws in the 5/8" size are the perfect fix for a (floppy?) Honda visor. Someone else used them to fix those wheels on the slide out cart in his dishwasher (seems like the caustic dishwasher environment caused the "hubs" in all 4 wheels to fall apart).
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arcasinkyToday 01:44 PM
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I had to google to see what the use case was. Looks like these are intended for leatherwork and scrapbook bindings though I'm a little puzzled about how they don't just spin in place as you're tightening the screw since there's nothing to bite into the surface (similar products on Amazon show the posts have a smooth backside so you can't use two screwdrivers to tighten).
Anyway, a quick search on Amazon shows a 100-pack of 3/4" aluminum binding posts for $12 so I'm not sure someone would pay almost $10 for a pack of 10. Is there something special about these?
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letrock2Today 03:13 PM
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Us trekkies might call these self sealing stem bolts! LOL!
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moriandrizztToday 03:24 PM
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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
I was struggling to find a use case for these things and after reading the Amazon comments at least 2 people mention that these post screws in the 5/8" size are the perfect fix for a (floppy?) Honda visor. Someone else used them to fix those wheels on the slide out cart in his dishwasher (seems like the caustic dishwasher environment caused the "hubs" in all 4 wheels to fall apart).
this is synchronous for me. I need to fix my Honda visor.
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kyleatudubToday 03:24 PM
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i think some use these for kydex holsters, sheaths and even knife making. perhaps similar to chicago screws (not sure)
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StratosGToday 03:47 PM
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Also commonly known as "sex bolts"
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JerkStorToday 03:55 PM
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I may be able to help with a use for these as we use these in furniture making to create swatch cards which is basically a bunch of different pieces of leather and fabric that the manufacturer has selected to showcase all of the options for a particular line of sofas chairs upholstery. usually these hang on what we call a t handle which is about the size of the leather or fabric with two extensions on each side that allows to hang in a cart or what they would call a catalog cart.

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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
I was struggling to find a use case for these things and after reading the Amazon comments at least 2 people mention that these post screws in the 5/8" size are the perfect fix for a (floppy?) Honda visor. Someone else used them to fix those wheels on the slide out cart in his dishwasher (seems like the caustic dishwasher environment caused the "hubs" in all 4 wheels to fall apart).
That visor hack is actually genius. I never would've thought about using these outside of leather/craft stuff but now I kinda want to keep a pack around just for random fixes like that.
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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
I was struggling to find a use case for these things and after reading the Amazon comments at least 2 people mention that these post screws in the 5/8" size are the perfect fix for a (floppy?) Honda visor. Someone else used them to fix those wheels on the slide out cart in his dishwasher (seems like the caustic dishwasher environment caused the "hubs" in all 4 wheels to fall apart).
Quote from arcasinky :
I had to google to see what the use case was. Looks like these are intended for leatherwork and scrapbook bindings though I'm a little puzzled about how they don't just spin in place as you're tightening the screw since there's nothing to bite into the surface (similar products on Amazon show the posts have a smooth backside so you can't use two screwdrivers to tighten).
Anyway, a quick search on Amazon shows a 100-pack of 3/4" aluminum binding posts for $12 so I'm not sure someone would pay almost $10 for a pack of 10. Is there something special about these?

Yeah, I thought the same about them spinning. Some versions have a slotted back so you can hold both sides while tightening, but these look smooth. Might be more about light-duty binding where you're not cranking them down hard.

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