04-06-2015, 10:21 PM
Just for argument sake. (we all like those).
I've heard the story of the stud bottoming out and while tightening the nut it jacks the T-nut up and breaks a chunk out of the table. Maybe we could get Myth Busters involved. I'll give you that when your bolting down a vice the table is totally in compression between the T-nut and the base of the vice. BUT when you use the straps that come in the clamping kit the stud with T-nut on the bottom is pulling the same tensile force on the table (with nothing directly above it) as the bottomed out stud does.
I've heard the story of the stud bottoming out and while tightening the nut it jacks the T-nut up and breaks a chunk out of the table. Maybe we could get Myth Busters involved. I'll give you that when your bolting down a vice the table is totally in compression between the T-nut and the base of the vice. BUT when you use the straps that come in the clamping kit the stud with T-nut on the bottom is pulling the same tensile force on the table (with nothing directly above it) as the bottomed out stud does.
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Greg
Greg