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In gluing boards together to make a 30" by 7' top, a few months ago, someone
(sorry, I don't recall who) suggested including a threaded steel rod to guarantee strength. I just happend to pass by some today, so I came home with a 72" piece, 3/8" in diameter. It occured to me that I could face "alignment challenges" if try to use more than 1 steel rod, especially if I drill holes that are precisely 3/8". On the other hand, the steel rod (s) may help with alighnment when gluing. I expect to use 2 nuts on top of a washer at the end of each threaded rod and cover them for the sake of appearence. Bottom line: Do you advise, 1, 2 or 4 threaded (29") steel rods? Thanks, Bill P.S. In case anyone is interested and hasn't seen them, I posted skeletal design diagrams I made with SketchUp at alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking in the thread "Second SketchUp". |
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