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alan895

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A bit of a long shot but does anyone have any imperial size T nuts in their collection going spare? I'm looking specifically for a maximum of 3 (2 required, 1 as a contingency) that are suitable for a 3/8" diameter UNC 16TPI threaded rod.

I have attempted to tap an M10 size which does work but the fitting is a little loose. If all else fails I can tap the bare wood but it would be nice to obtain the hardware, I've looked around the usual places but cannot seem to locate a UK seller for them.

I wasn't prepared to pay just over £20 just for 5 from the States but I would be willing to pay a small cost plus postage to anyone who's willing to help.


TIA
 
A bit of a long shot but does anyone have any imperial size T nuts in their collection going spare? I'm looking specifically for a maximum of 3 (2 required, 1 as a contingency) that are suitable for a 3/8" diameter UNC 16TPI threaded rod.

I have attempted to tap an M10 size which does work but the fitting is a little loose. If all else fails I can tap the bare wood but it would be nice to obtain the hardware, I've looked around the usual places but cannot seem to locate a UK seller for them.

I wasn't prepared to pay just over £20 just for 5 from the States but I would be willing to pay a small cost plus postage to anyone who's willing to help.


TIA
Does it have to be a T-nut? Could you cast in an ordinary nut?
Brian
 
I have attempted to tap an M10 size which does work but the fitting is a little loose.

Since 3/8" is about 9.5mm, which is smaller than 10mm, that will indeed be the case.

How deeply does the 3/8" rod need to go into the nut? If only the depth of the nut, you could shave down the end of the 3/8" rod and use a die to put an M8 thread on it.

Another option is to use an M8 Unistrut nut retapped to 3/8". Form a pocket in the underside of the wood to accommodate it.
 
This any good from eBay
Click on pic and shows the thread size
 

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Thanks to everyone for their input, I'm updating the status as a friend has kindly offered to machine a threaded mounting block for me.
 
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