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HB, you really should take a rubber mallet or 2x4 and smack those so the rivet sits at the bottom of the keyhole-TIGHT... If they're not tight and you load one corner up enough to twist, they could pop out.
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HB, you really should take a rubber mallet or 2x4 and smack those so the rivet sits at the bottom of the keyhole-TIGHT... If they're not tight and you load one corner up enough to twist, they could pop out.
Might try checking with Conesco, they are southeast metro. I started two production facilities and two warehouses 2004-2007. They had the best prices at the time for new and used. Their used was usually new with some scratches in the paint.
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Hey buffalobo what do you think about the granite counter top stuff that mounts of existing counter tops?
Well I lived. It was like running through the Blair Witch Project set. I actually found out the trail is closed off at night and people aren't supposed to be back there. I was informed by the police officer that ran me down in the middle of the trail.
Good catch! They are as tight as they will go. After struggling with the first one, I took my set of calipers and determined that the bottom of the keyholes were .02" smaller than the button that was supposed to fit in them. I called the company and they said that this was normal, as long as I whacked them with a mallet several times and they wouldn't budge. [Dunno] I'm playing it safe and distributing the weight very evenly.
ETA: I did a bunch of pull-ups hanging from various spots along each of the frames and they are all very stiff. I bounced in a few spots to see if I could break anything loose, and it held my bouncing weight just fine.
Just stopping by today good night. Y'all have a good day tomorrow.