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On Jan 17, 3:22*pm, Huge wrote:
On 2013-01-17, Jonathan wrote: I want to try to make some flood gates for our doors and they are very expensive to buy. I want to use some sort of fixing that I can screw into the wooden door frames permanently. These would have a thread in the centre that I could use to bolt through, I imagine, external plywood to create a tight fit as needed. I have never seen anything like that, apart from rawlbolts which are not designed for wood so far as I know. Does anyone know of such a thing, or have a better suggestion? Many thanks. http://www.mtmc.co.uk/product.aspx?P...rce=googlebase -- Today is Boomtime, the 17th day of Chaos in the YOLD 3179 * * *Don't do business with Churchill Insurance - they're slime. Thanks, they look the business Jonathan |
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