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Whether you’re hanging a chandelier, suspending a barn door, or securing a heavy beam, eye bolts are one of the most trusted pieces of hardware in the builder’s toolkit. But not all eye bolts are created equal — and choosing the right one can make all the difference in both safety and style.
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What Is an Eye Bolt?
An eye bolt is a threaded fastener with a looped or circular "eye" at one end. It’s designed to secure cables, ropes, or hardware to a surface, often in overhead or tension-bearing applications. While commonly used in industrial and marine environments, eye bolts are also incredibly useful in rustic construction, architectural builds, and decorative ironwork projects.
1. Lag Eye Bolts (Screw-In Eye Bolts)
Best for: Wood beams, timber frames, rustic décor
Lag eye bolts have wood screw threads, making them ideal for direct installation into wooden posts, ceiling beams, or wall studs. They’re commonly used for:
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Hanging plants, lights, or chandeliers
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Suspending barn doors or sliding door hardware
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Creating tie-down points on outdoor structures
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Rustic or exposed iron applications in timber homes
2. Machine Thread Eye Bolts
Best for: Metal surfaces or structures requiring a nut-and-bolt fastening
These bolts feature straight threads and are designed to be used with nuts or threaded inserts. Machine-thread eye bolts are ideal for:
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Industrial or mechanical applications
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Securing items to steel structures
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Suspension or rigging systems in commercial builds
While more utilitarian in nature, machine-thread eye bolts are still available in forged or decorative styles that complement exposed hardware design.
3. Closed Eye Bolts vs. Open Eye Bolts
Closed eye bolts form a complete circle and are ideal for permanent attachments, where strength and containment are critical.
Open eye bolts have a partial loop, allowing for easier attachment and removal of chains or ropes — but they’re better suited for non-load-bearing or temporary applications.
Both styles are available in forged finishes that lend well to traditional, industrial, and farmhouse aesthetics.
4. Eye Hooks and Eye Screws
Best for: Decorative and light-duty use
Eye hooks are essentially open-loop eye bolts with a curved tip, making them perfect for:
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Hanging lanterns, décor, and wind chimes
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Mounting small items in workshops or garages
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Rustic cabinet or furniture applications
These are especially useful for achieving an old-world look in kitchens, outdoor living spaces, or handcrafted furniture builds.
Choosing the Right Eye Bolt for Your Project
When selecting an eye bolt, consider:
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Thread type: Lag vs. machine
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Load requirements: Structural support or decorative?
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Material: Solid steel or wrought iron for durability
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Finish: Match to your existing hardware with options like black, bronze, pewter, or raw iron
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Design style: Functional or decorative? Rustic or industrial?
Our types of eye bolts collection includes options for builders, designers, and homeowners who want quality fasteners that look as good as they hold.
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Explore all styles and sizes in our full Eye Bolts, Lags & Hooks Collection