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        Identify screw/bolt please
       
                  
        I found a picture of the bolts I need on the internet, but cannot find where to get them or the name.
 
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                      May 4, 2015, 01:52 PM
                  
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        It looks to be a concrete screw/anchor.  If you print the picture and take it to your local supply house they should be able to tell you what it is and who makes it (brand).
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        Thanks for the reply... but I've looked local and cannot find, that's why I'm searching internet.
 In my area... True Value Hardware has everything I normally need, they do not have it.
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                      May 4, 2015, 06:39 PM
                  
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        Looks like a commercial hanger bolt.  Is this for concrete?
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                      May 4, 2015, 07:10 PM
                  
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        No, it would not be used for concrete, I would use in wood.
 Need a lag screw on one end and bolt thread on the other, but I need that hex section on end to screw it all the way down to the bolt thread section.
 
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        @cdad... that's close.
 Those would not allow me to embed pass that middle transition section.
 
 The bolts in the picture have a head on end of bolt section that you can tighten from.
 
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                      May 5, 2015, 05:00 AM
                  
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        Use the one cdad suggested and buy a couple of nuts and use as a jam to screw to the depth you need.
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                      May 5, 2015, 05:16 AM
                  
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        Thanks parttime... I may have to try your suggestion.
 
 aha .... thanks for the link, that's what I was searching for.
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        Your welcome,  the first suggestion you can buy  about any hardware store,  the other you have to wait on an order.  Good luck
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        Partime-good find, never heard of them before!
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