Date: 2/22/1999, 8:31 pm
> Check out this link:
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/btreecs/Art_Foot.htm
Technical note. The link says to drill a 1/4 inch hole for a 1/4 inch `T' nut. You will probably need to drill a larger hole than that to accomodate the outside diameter of the `T` nut. Usually this is somewhere between 5/16 ths and 3/8ths inches. If you are using a soft wood you might be able to force the `T` nut into a hole that is a bit tight. Otherwise, drill the hole large enough to let the `T` nut fit in easily, and put a few drops of epoxy on the thing when you insert it. The epoxy won't hold it in any better, but it will fill the gap between the `T` nut and the wood, keeping it from eventually wiggling.
Paul Jacobson
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Kevin Webb -- 2/22/1999, 10:52 pm- Re: Foot pegs
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Paul Jacobson -- 2/22/1999, 8:31 pm
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