My wife is putting the 900x600 frame kit together and almost got this put together yesterday but she missed a few brackets. Is their any easy way to get a nut in the channel without taking a bunch of it apart? Its this item:
http://www.lightobject.com/Aluminum-fra ... -P867.aspx
Thanks
Shane
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Re: 900x600 Frame Nuts
I don't know this frame but if you are referring to t-nuts: most of the t-nuts can be flipped in sideways.
If you use this type, you can place them without taking everything apart. Kees
If you use this type, you can place them without taking everything apart. Kees
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Re: 900x600 Frame Nuts
unfortunately they look like squares.Techgraphix wrote:I don't know this frame but if you are referring to t-nuts: most of the t-nuts can be flipped in sideways.
If you use this type, you can place them without taking everything apart. Kees
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Re: 900x600 Frame Nuts
FYI if you want a drop in nut for these frames, you can use this 5mm t-nut
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WW50JAM
works like a champ
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WW50JAM
works like a champ

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Re: 900x600 Frame Nuts
That's what you need, indeed..
The ones with the springloaded ball will stay in place more easy when you positioned them.. easy when you have to assemble non-horizontal parts.
Kees
The ones with the springloaded ball will stay in place more easy when you positioned them.. easy when you have to assemble non-horizontal parts.
Kees
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