Red Oak Dowel Rod 3/4''

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Red Oak Dowel Rod 3/4''

$6.99 ea.

 

Red Oak Dowel Rod 3/4''

Used in a wide variety of applications such as joinery and fastening. Hardwood dowels are sanded, and measure 36 long.
Width 3/4" diameter
Length 36"
Brand Woodworkers Source
4 Reviews
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5
July 12th, 2018
Verified Buyer
Paul Diamond
New Mexico
Perfect for my project
I needed a red oak dowel to match some 1X red oak I was using. Worked great.
5
August 18th, 2017
Verified Buyer
Jim B
Albuquerque
Red oak dowel
Delivered in 2 days!
5
May 15th, 2012
VBK
Amherst NY US
Just perfect...
Very straight, good length cut, perfect material! Couldn't be any better...
3
February 13th, 2012
lynnworks
Providence RI
48
The 48" inch redoak dowel had been cut: 11 inches off one end, Isuspect to make it fit a 36" packing box. Fortunately, in this case, I could still use the product in its two pieces.... Would have been helpful to know in it was to arrive this way.
Familiarity: I've used it in a LOT of projects
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