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Old 09-04-2007, 07:10 PM   #4
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Hi delirous26

It's OK, but it locks you into using the standard tee-slot nuts at .27 cents each..if not more and the Sq.nuts are about .02 cents ea. not to about the tee-slot screws/fastners,,, I buy the sandard toggle bolts (4" long) that are full threaded and grind the head on both sides and then cut them down to what ever size I need to use..

Just a note**** Tee-Nuts work well also ,once you clip off the sharp points on the t-nuts and grind them with 2 flat spots on the side of the nut washer flange....so they can slide into the tee-slot..

They are about .o6 cents each...

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