1) Submitted by
Jerry Fussell, from Colorado Springs, CO
on 11/6/2009
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I used two of these in each of the five front legs that support a 2 foot by 24 foot glulam beam I turned on its side for a strong shop workbench (the rear and one end of the beam are supported by 2x6s that are bolted to the wall).The beam has several heavy tool boxes and other heavy shop equipment on it, so I used the #68387 teenuts which make the setup more robust. This arrangement made it really easy to level as well as support the beam.
2) Submitted by
Jeff Brown, from Portland, OR
on 10/19/2009
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The levelers work as advertised. I used a set for a (heavy) workbench. The included threaded T-nut is not as heavy-duty as I like, so I ordered a more robust option (Rockler #68387) that works well (and includes screws). Note that the screws securing T-nuts really serve almost no purpose in this case--they bear no weight--so screwing into end-grain is not a particular concern.
3) Submitted by
Scott Turner
on 7/23/2009
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Note that there are no screws provide for the plates. Also, in many cases you'll be screwing into end grain, which may not hold well. For that reason I chose to use Tee-nuts. Sadly, I bought the wrong size. I believe the correct size is part 26070.
4) Submitted by
Austin V, from Layton, UTAH
on 5/20/2009
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I have no issues with them, they worked as advertised. There are easy to move up or down, just make sure you get them in straight so the threads do not bind as you turn it in.
5) Submitted by
Tom, from Dillsburg, PA
on 2/1/2009
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I used these levelers on a large table and they worked great. Note that if the relief hole is not straight the leg will bind a little on the sides making it seem there is a problem with the threads.
6) Submitted by
Ron, from Fremont, WI
on 10/26/2009
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I had to re-tap the plates otherwise tye product was ok.
7) Submitted by
Jon Pederson, from Sioux Falls, SD
on 1/24/2009
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I constructed a 4x6 torsion box table for assembly work. It needs to be dead level but my floor has about 1.5" slope over the diagonal of the table. These in combination with screw-on teenuts worked great for that...easy to adjust from outside the base cabinet.
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