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Tried "search" to see if UHM has reviewed these, can't find by the name - has anyone used them? They're about 10p each.


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arco_iris wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 9:36 pmTried "search" to see if UHM has reviewed these, can't find by the name - has anyone used them? They're about 10p each.
"Funny" thing is, not knowing what they were I watched the video, and look what came up after.............

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I thought they looked interesting so I got some
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They do work, but you MUST drill a 5mm pilot hole first and it must be 32mm deep min, I am also of the opinion if using in timber a 5mm pilot hole should be drilled first too. I paid just under 8p each I got mine from TLC-direct
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Someone-Else wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 8:48 pm I got mine from TLC-direct
Yes that was where I saw them, hence asking the question.
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Why would someone use these in wood?
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You would use them in timber if you have nothing else to hand or you want to try them to see how they "feel"
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