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Re: T-nuts, their care and feeding [message #29872 is a reply to message #29871] Sat, 27 January 2007 10:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
lon is currently offline  lon
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Yah, I was doing it incorrectly.

The goal was to have a flush flat metal surface to attach a grille
with magnets on it. The surface t-nuts would then be masked
when the grilles were attached.

Only other option I could think of are fender washers. But those
done sit flush either. The hurricane nuts and t-nuts in general
have a dimple which would allow a flathead screw to be flush. At least
that's the way they look.

 
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