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Holds, T-nuts and Bolts |
21-Jan-2020 At 4:06:51 PM |
Pat
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second going to your local bolt wholesale - I found they are happy to pay over the counter. Make sure you get imperial t nuts and imperial bolts or metric and metric. Like was said above, make sure you don't skimp on bolts. A lot of home woodies that I have seen have too sparse a choice of bolt holes. For me my pattern was across the length of a 2400mm sheet @ 150mm centres in rows 100mm apart and each row was offset by 75mm. It allows you to easily make an old route hard by incrementally adjusting the holds. Wooden holds are the best because of skin friendliness. They get deadly smooth in time, but that all helps with contact strength. |
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