HOOK & EYE (HARDWARE)
x EYEBOLT
x SCREWEYE
xx HARDWARE & FASTENER
xx LATCH
Tip shows how to recycle old pop tops as picture frame or shelf hangers. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Dec 1997 (v.21#3) pg. 12
Homemade guard prevents a small child from opening a hook-and-eye latch. FINE GARDENING #17 Jan-Feb 1991 pg. 8
Tip: Use the two-jawed chuck on your brace to install cuphooks and screweyes. FINE HOMEBUILDING #30 Dec 1985-Jan 1986 pg. 10
Tip: Use a variable-speed drill and an eyebolt to drive screw hooks. FINE HOMEBUILDING #55 Aug-Sep 1989 pg. 26
Simple "wrench" for installing large screw hooks. FINE HOMEBUILDING #85 Dec 1993-Jan 1994 pg. 32
Slotted dowel for driving hook screws or eyescrews. FINE WOODWORKING #131 Jul-Aug 1998 pg. 16
Tip: Make a special bit to drive screw eyes with your electric drill. POPULAR MECHANICS May 1980 (v.153#5) pg. 34
Tip on using a pop-top tab as a wall hanger to attach to the back of a picture frame or small project. WOOD MAGAZINE #85 Jan 1996 (v.13#1) pg. 16
Socket adapter in cordless drill makes short work of installing eyescrews. WOOD MAGAZINE #97 Jun 1997 (v.14#4) pg. 14
Tip shows how to make a screw eye starter and driver. WOODSMITH #109 Feb 1997 (v.19) pg. 4
Special chuck for installing a large quantity of L-hooks. WOODWORKER Sep 1991 (v.95#9) pg. 944
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