Frank, you have a mill, so why not make some T nuts to fit in the track, and put 1/4"-20 threaded holes in them. Then you could use knobs with a 1/4"-20 stud to secure the fixtures to the track, or simply use bolts.,
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I use toilet flange bolts in t-tracks and they work great Frank
frank every thing you do is perfect and beautiful. you are the man.
Well done on the tool station. That T-track is interesting stuff.
Router-cam was good, thanks Frank
Very nice.
Frank, you have a mill, so why not make some T nuts to fit in the track, and put 1/4"-20 threaded holes in them. Then you could use knobs with a 1/4"-20 stud to secure the fixtures to the track, or simply use bolts.,
Rockier sells tee head bolts for their tracks. Square head bolts might also work. Rockers bolts are 5/16.
good idea
Weld a couple little nubs on the head of the bolt enough to keep them from spinning
Super glue the bolt head to the bracket. That will hold it in place.
you can buy the t bolts and replace the SAE
Looks like it's time to make some 1/4-20 square head studs. 😂
Frank, head to that new lathe and make some1/4-20 square head bolts.
I wonder what a Roller Compactor attachment would look like. Intriguing minds want to know
Try 3in1 rv window track dry lube might help them slide
How come you just didn’t cut the long ones on 45 degree on one end to keep from having to piece it all together? Just curious
Try a 5/16" bolt instead of 1/4" I've had the same problem before when using T-track.
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ccspecialties.org, Charlie Proctor has everything you need I bet.