![]() I screwed it through enough so that the part that I wanted to cut off came came out of the back. The bolt from my owl knobs fit into the 10-32 hole, so I screwed them into the open multi tool. in the photo below? Those holes are sized for standard sized bolts. You can use it to strip, cut and crimp wire, but today I’m going to show you how to use it to cut a bolt.ĭo you see the holes labeled 5-40, 10-24, 4-40, etc. This is a tool that I recommend you having in your tool box, especially if you light to change out your hardwired light fixtures. Because this bolt was on the smaller side, I was able to use our electrician’s multi tool. Bolt cutting is simple if you have the right tools. Luckily, this is a really easy fix that I wanted to share with you. Here’s the difference in what was previously on the cabinets and the new, yellow owl knobs. The bolts are really long so that you can install them pretty much anywhere, but I was worried that they would stick out too far on the back of the cabinet door and be a hazard to my kiddos. Like most knobs from Hobby Lobby, these are easy to install with just a bolt and nut. ![]() They were $2.50 a piece (after the 50% off discount), so I bought four of them. ![]() I was at Hobby Lobby last week and found these cuties. So, the pulls needed to bring some much needed character to the doors. I considered painting the vanity, but it is in fabulous shape and is stained a gorgeous, deep color so I decided to leave it as is. Since I’m working on redoing my kids’ bathroom, I’ve been in the market for some really fun knobs for their shared vanity cabinet doors.
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