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  1. #1
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    Default Where to buy M16 T-Nuts?

    Does anyone know a good fasteners shop that would carry M16 T-Nuts? I live on the northern beaches, so north of the bridge would be handy, but ill go anywhere in Sydney if need be. I need them this weekend :/

    It's to attach some swivel wheels to the bottom of table legs. I thought using a t-nut would be the norm, but im happy for anyone to suggest a different / proper way of doing it

    Cheers

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    i know that bunngings have some in the section with table legs and the like, not sure about 16mm. try hardware and general indsutrial dept.

    9939 1344 bombord fasterns at brookvale

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    I use T nuts for putting adjusters on the bottom of furniture legs, but I don't think they would do for castors or swivel wheels. Just a gut feeling that the forces involved would be excessive for that application. If I was going to do it myself, I think I would look at a trapped nut a couple of inches up and a plug to hide it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaza View Post
    i know that bunngings have some in the section with table legs and the like, not sure about 16mm. try hardware and general indsutrial dept.

    9939 1344 bombord fasterns at brookvale
    Yup ive bought them from Bunnies before, but pretty sure they dont go that big. Will check tomorrow anyways. Ill give those guys a call as well. Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by burraboy View Post
    I use T nuts for putting adjusters on the bottom of furniture legs, but I don't think they would do for castors or swivel wheels. Just a gut feeling that the forces involved would be excessive for that application. If I was going to do it myself, I think I would look at a trapped nut a couple of inches up and a plug to hide it.
    Well if the thread is tightened all the way in to the bottom of the leg then the force will be from the leg on to the base of the swivel, not the thread. The nut is purely just used to keep it from falling out when the table is lifted, not for height adjustment or anything like that.

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    McJings had a range of metric T nuts when I was last here. i'm not sure about size, though.
    Arron
    Apologies for unnoticed autocomplete errors.

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    I don't think anybody makes T-nuts that large, Imperial or metric.

    Stem casters would be more robust anyway.

    Cheers,
    Joe
    Of course truth is stranger than fiction.
    Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain

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