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My Tee Nuts don't hold well. :(
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nostrebor:
*golf commentator voice*

Commentator #1: "We see Markvp Franco step up to the tee. He plays with the lightest touch of all the pros out here"

Commentator #2: " He has to Bob. He plays with his T-nuts on backwards."

Commentator #1 "Well, that explains it then."


(Edit: Had the wrong MAME pro in the commentary.)

markrvp:

--- Quote from: nostrebor on April 29, 2005, 03:22:05 pm ---*golf commentator voice*

Commentator #1: "We see Markvp step up to the tee. He plays with the lightest touch of all the pros out here"

Commentator #2: " He has to Bob. He plays with his T-nuts on backwards."

Commentator #1 "Well, that explains it then."



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 ;D
Franco:

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Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: nostrebor on April 29, 2005, 03:22:05 pm ---*golf commentator voice*

Commentator #1: "We see Markvp step up to the tee. He plays with the lightest touch of all the pros out here"

Commentator #2: " He has to Bob. He plays with his T-nuts on backwards."

Commentator #1 "Well, that explains it then."



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ROFLMAO! (But Franco was the one with them backwards).
nostrebor:
In all seriousness,

If you are installing them from the top and you do not want a bump in your overlay, you have to recess them first. I use a forstner bit, the same diameter as the flange on the t-nut. Drill the recess first just deep enough to make the flange flush. Then drill the hole thru the CP. Put the t-nut in, screw in a bolt and seat it. If done correctly, the CPO should be smooth as silk.

Of course all this is exponentionally easier with a drill press, but if you are patient, you can hand drill thes with good results.
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