Tinnerman nuts

From: David Woyciesjes <DAW_at_yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
Date: Mon Apr 15 13:24:57 2002

Carl ---
        That's close, but what I'm looking for clips around the rails, not
into the hole, which is round. This looks almost exactly like it, at the
bottom of the page...
"Palnut Multi-Thread U-Nut"
http://www.tt-ec.com/showcase/retaining/palunut.html
..that's it, I think...

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> ----------
> From: Carl Lowenstein
>
> You would be happier with the type of fastener that uses real machine
> screws rather than the sheet-metal type screws that some racks have.
> There is a nice picture of them on the Tinnerman Web site at
>
> < http://www.tt-ec.com/showcase/nutbolt/nutretcat.html >
>
> Of course, now that I think of it, DEC used something like that.
> It was another brand of racks that used the sheet-metal screws.
>
> carl
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