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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7237288" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>Hurricane nuts are meant to be threaded in bro not pounded with a hammer. That's why they have the hex opening, so you can thread them in using an allen (hex) wrench.</p><p></p><p>I love hurricane nuts, I've NEVER had one come loose. The only drawback to them is you now have a machine thread to fit into, which means your holes HAVE to be precise, if your holes are off a bit or not straight through the wood it becomes very difficult to thread your bolts in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7237288, member: 567719"] Hurricane nuts are meant to be threaded in bro not pounded with a hammer. That's why they have the hex opening, so you can thread them in using an allen (hex) wrench. I love hurricane nuts, I've NEVER had one come loose. The only drawback to them is you now have a machine thread to fit into, which means your holes HAVE to be precise, if your holes are off a bit or not straight through the wood it becomes very difficult to thread your bolts in. [/QUOTE]
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