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Joe Stewart
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? - Using plywood and barrel bolts for shutters?
      Tue Aug 16 2005 08:50 PM

Is it necessary to use "heavy duty" barrel bolts for my plywood hurricane shutters? The "heavy duties" cost about $5.00 apiece at HD for 4 inch Stanleys. The standard duty Stanley 4 inchers are $0.99 apiece at Big Lots - quite a difference. Is anyone using standard duties for their plywood shutters? If I go with the heavy duties, the cost of the barrel bolts will probably be double the cost of the wood itself. Any opinions greatly appreciated. Joe Stewart in South Louisiana

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* ? - Using plywood and barrel bolts for shutters? Joe Stewart Tue Aug 16 2005 08:50 PM
. * * Re: ? - Using plywood and barrel bolts for shutters? danielwAdministrator   Wed Aug 17 2005 12:19 AM
. * * Re: ? - Using plywood and barrel bolts for shutters? Ed G   Wed Aug 17 2005 07:11 AM
. * * Re: ? - Using plywood and barrel bolts for shutters? Joe Steward   Thu Aug 18 2005 08:29 AM
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