farmerjohn1324
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If you have a counter bore bit you can bore about half the thickness of 2x4 or whatever it takes?
You can use a "T" nut for the wheels, or shorten the threaded rod, use a threaded coupling and a bolt.
Screw the ply to the 2X's.
What he said, then the nut will also sit under the top edge so it will be flush.
You can use a "T" nut for the wheels, or shorten the threaded rod, use a threaded coupling and a bolt.
Screw the ply to the 2X's.
If the bolt is threaded turn the board over and counter drill a big enough holes so you can add nuts and washers and lock washers.
If they are not threaded then you need the sleeves that go with them.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bedframe-5...tic-Inserts-Plugs-Caps-Set-of-4-/152421008102
Are you saying drill a hole all the way through the plywood, through the 2x4's and out the other side?
No, if the shaft is threaded, drill a 1 1/4" hole half way thru so you can up a nut in the hole and thread it on the shaft. Hole has to be big enough for the nut and the socket to tighten it,
https://www.google.ca/search?biw=16......0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.0.0....0.EIaZIPKq_LY
Counter bore, or you could use a wood bit like this..the paddle part will be your depth. Use the tip as your pilot hole. Finish the other side of the bolt hole with appropriate bit. Be careful not to go all the way thru.����
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