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Re: ? - Using plywood and barrel bolts for shutters?
      Wed Aug 17 2005 12:19 AM

I'm not sure about using the 'heavy' vs the standard. The prices you quote would definately drive up the cost.
What about doubling up on the number of standard bolts. Cheaper and more secure.

You might want to buy longer screws (1"-1.5") to fasten the bolts. The ones that come with the standard bolts are a little on the 'cheesy' side when it comes to Hurricane protection.
Just my two cents...and probably what I would do if I put some up here.

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* ? - Using plywood and barrel bolts for shutters? Joe Stewart Wed Aug 17 2005 12:19 AM
. * * 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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