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RemyK
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I don't understand your post. Sorry I did not get one single bit of English language training. I self taught myself English, but I do not understand you post. |
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another day building the cabinet.
Now its starting to look like something. |
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another day building.
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read post 9:16pm Edited by RemyK - 09 May 2016 at 9:21pm |
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This is a T-nut http://www.woodpeck.com/media/main_tnut.jpg" border="" height="222" width="350"> For attaching your speaker to the baffle (the board with a whole for the speaker at the beginning of the horn). The problem is that t-nuts are not very reliable. Especially with MDF. They can cut the wood and start to turn around. This is very bad. Then you have to cut or drill out the screw. Because of this you should be super careful when you install t-nuts, install and tighten screws, open screws etc. If you push too much on a t-nut when tightening or opening, you push the t-nut out. Corell suggested that you should use glue to fix the t-nuts in place (I don't know what tacker clips are....). I also highly recommend you fix the t-nuts and treat them carefully. And make sure they are perfectly straight! Edited by bob4 - 09 May 2016 at 9:01pm |
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Ok thanks for the T nut advise. will glue it tomorrow.
Just use a little wout glue around the corners of the nut? They are already in there, so I will not taking them back out. Edited by RemyK - 09 May 2016 at 9:06pm |
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How do I correct this problem ?
its a little bit off. Sanding ? http://i.imgur.com/7k9eP71.jpg">http://i.imgur.com/7k9eP71.jpg">http://i.imgur.com/7k9eP71.jpg</a>" /> TO ADMIN: I can not delete my own posts. Something is going wrong with the coding for inserting pictures. I tried in IE, EDGE and CHROME all different coding, but something Is going wrong there. In the edit window all okay, but if I click the POST button the images are just code and not the images itself. Edited by RemyK - 09 May 2016 at 9:24pm |
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hmm yeah img tags seem broken somehow?
Edited by cravings - 09 May 2016 at 10:52pm |
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