Drill bit size

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Drill bit size

#1 Post by mjm »

What size drill bit should be used for 1/4" T nuts?

Thanks Mike

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#2 Post by horst »

my tip

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how can you live without one?

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#3 Post by LelandCrooks »

I think it's 9/32. I usually just pull out the index and grab it, don't pay much attention to the size.
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#4 Post by WB »

5/16"

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All roll out of bed at once? :shock:

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WB wrote:All roll out of bed at once? :shock:
about to roll in

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#7 Post by mjm »

Thank you, 5/16 worked perfect with the 1/4" T nuts. A little gorilla glue under each one and then pulled tight with a bolt worked great.

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