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Re: Pi 3 or 4? [message #78939 is a reply to message #78938] Fri, 10 January 2014 11:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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That sounds like an excellent method to me.

Re: Pi 3 or 4? [message #78940 is a reply to message #78939] Fri, 10 January 2014 20:15 Go to previous message
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It is a bit time consuming but I like to make a sturdy cabinet and the T nuts are just a better way to attach the drivers. I bent a few of those prongs when I first started using them and developed this method of installation to deal with that problem.
For those who are near a Lee Valley Tools store they have the 1/4 and larger T nuts in bags of 100 for a good price. They also have a variety of types from ones with no prongs all the way to a 6 prong model. The different styles are for different wood types. I usually get the 4 prong style.
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