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Fasteners Pins Dowel Pins

dowel tools to help you install dowel pins while working on construction. 

Types of Dowel Pins

*Zinc Plated Cross Dowels, which is corrosion resistant, especially from outdoor weather. *Fluted dowels have vertical ridges, or ridge lines, along the body of the pin which adds to their strength when connecting two pieces of wood together.  The fluted design allows the glue to quickly and efficiently cover the surrounding area. * '''birch wood, Appalachian hardwood, and of course, maple wood.  *precision dowel pin, or straight pins. The size of the body does not change from the top to the bottom of the pin, so it has one single diameter. * '''pull dowels, these are parallel pins which have a hole constructed at one end of the pin to allow a screw to be inserted at the other side, which prevents the pin from being inserted into a blind hole. *plastic dowel rods.  *Stainless steel finishes on fasteners are always corrosion resistant, and good for use outdoors or in areas with surrounding moisture.  *Stepped dowel pins are shaped like pegs, and are carved with decreasing cylinder shapes, or steps, down to the bottom of the pin.  * '''tapered dowels, they have a single, uniform taper down the body of the pin, are not to be used or inserted into blind holes.

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